China tightens export controls on rare earth minerals once again
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Summary: As the race to make ever faster semiconductors intensifies, China has once again notched up export controls on rare earth minerals as well as related mining and refining technology.
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As the race to make ever faster semiconductors intensifies, China has once again notched up export controls on rare earth minerals as well as related mining and refining technology.
The country’s Commerce Ministry said on Thursday that it has added five rare e
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