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  2. Rare earth industry in China - Wikipedia

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    The rare earth industry in China is a large industry. Rare earths are a group of elements on the periodic table with similar properties. Rare earth metals are used to manufacture technologies including electric vehicles (EVs), wind turbines, consumer electronics and other clean energy technologies. Rare earth elements are also important to national governments because they are used in the ...

  3. Rare earths trade dispute - Wikipedia

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    The first stage, the mining process yields rare earth ores. More than 60% of rare earth metals (as of 2019) are mined by China and through controlled entities predominantly in Africa. [2] The second stage is the refining process where ores are separated into some pure metals and some concentrates of light rare earths or heavy rare earth metals.

  4. Rare-earth element - Wikipedia

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    Kachin State in Myanmar is the world's largest source of rare earths. [67] In 2021, China imported US$200 million of rare earths from Myanmar in December 2021, exceeding 20,000 metric tons. [68] Rare earths were discovered near Pang War in Chipwi Township along the China–Myanmar border in the late 2010s. [69]

  5. Why China Is Banning Rare Earth Metal Exports - AOL

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    China is reportedly moving toward banning rare earth metal exports to keep high-tech advantages within the country. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in. Subscriptions; Animals.

  6. Mapped: Where are Ukraine's rare earth mineral ... - AOL

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    US president Donald Trump has announced he wants Ukraine to pay for financial and military support by affording Washington access to the country’s vast but untapped rare earth minerals.

  7. Chinese rare earth minerals are ‘a national security risk ...

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    The country controls nearly 80% of rare earths imports, according to data from the U.S. Geological Survey, while the U.S. claims just one rare earth mine and has no capability to process the minerals.

  8. Bayan Obo Mining District - Wikipedia

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    China produced about 81,000 tons of rare-earth metals in 2001; the number jumped to about 120,000 by 2006. According to the Chinese Society of Rare Earths, 9,600 to 12,000 cubic metres (340,000 to 420,000 cubic feet) of waste gas—containing dust concentrate, hydrofluoric acid, sulfur dioxide, and sulfuric acid—are released with every ton of ...

  9. China's rare earths exports fall in May; shipments usually ...

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    Rare earth exports by China, the world's dominant producer, fell 16% in May from a month earlier amid an increased focus on the raw materials due to the Sino-U.S. trade war, although the drop was ...