China’s Rare Earth Curbs Disrupt Auto Industry

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Automotive industry groups are sounding the alarm as China’s newly imposed rare earth restrictions begin to strain production and supply chains. The measures raise concerns about long-term mineral availability and add fuel to already tense US–China trade relations, impacting industries heavily reliant on these critical materials.

cnbc.com / Auto industry sounds the alarm as China's rare earth curbs start to bite

cnn.com / EU sounds alarm to China over rare earth export controls - CNN


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