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China dominates rare earth magnet production, and began limiting exports after Trump's trade war began. The magnets are crucial for some carmakers, with the restrictions throwing the auto industry ...
While China has resumed exports of its rare earth magnets, applications by domestic auto manufacturers—including by subsidiaries of multinational companies that have received approvals for their ...
China dominates rare earth magnet production, and began limiting exports after Trump's trade war began. The magnets are crucial for some carmakers, with the restrictions throwing the auto industry ...
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The US and EU auto industries are running out of essential magnets, and some production lines have already halted, as China’s rare earth restrictions stay firm.
China produces around 90% of the world's rare earths, and auto industry representatives have warned of increasing threats to production due to their dependency on it for those parts.
When Pascal Soriot flew in to speak at the Boao Forum in China this year, many expected him to keep a low profile. With ...