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This year, China has accounted for 59.2% of refined germanium output and 98.8% of refined gallium production, according to consultancy Project Blue. ...
As China responds to the latest U.S. measures by banning the export of several key ... China accounted for 98.8% of refined gallium production and 59.2% of refined germanium output this year. Last ...
The 2017 world annual production capacity was estimated at 730 tons for low-grade and 320 tons for refined gallium. [69] China produced c. 250 tons of low-grade gallium in 2016 and c. 300 tons in 2017. It also accounted for more than half of global LED production. [69] As of July 2023, China accounted for between 80% [70] and 95% of its ...
List of countries by copper production: Chromium [10] South Africa Turkey: List of countries by chromium production: Gold [11] China Australia: List of countries by gold production: Iron ore [12] Australia China: List of countries by iron ore production: Lithium [13] Australia Chile: List of countries by lithium production: Manganese [14] South ...
The U.S. gets about half its supply of both gallium and germanium metals directly from China, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. China exported about 23 metric tons (25 tons) of gallium in 2022 and produces about 600 metric tons (660 tons) of germanium per year.
(Reuters) - China said on July 3 it would restrict exports of two metals used in semiconductors and electric vehicles, escalating a technology war with the United States and potentially causing ...
BANGKOK (AP) — China announced Tuesday it is banning exports to the United States of gallium, germanium, antimony and other key high-tech materials with potential military applications. The Chinese Commerce Ministry announced the move after the Washington expanded its list of Chinese companies subject to export controls on computer chip ...
According to the United Nations in 2011, [7] as the demand for rare metals will quickly exceed the consumed tonnage in 2013, [8] it is urgent and priority should be placed on recycling rare metals with a worldwide production lower than 100 000 t/year, in order to conserve natural resources and energy. [8] However, this measure will not be enough.