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China is signalling that it may use rare earths exports as leverage in the trade war with the U.S., as tensions between the two powers escalate.
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By Republica

China is signalling that it may use rare earths exports as leverage in the trade war with the U.S., as tensions between the two powers escalate. Rare earths, a group of 17 metals with a variety of high-tech applications, used in magnets, instrument displays and other strategic applications, are the one raw material where China dominates global supply. Chinese mines account for around 70% of global output. Around 80% of the rare earths imported by the U.S. comes from China, according to US government data. 



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