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(Reuters) -Automakers and their suppliers are facing shortages due to restrictions on Chinese exports of rare earths, ...
Options include moving car part manufacturing to China despite tariffs, or just slowing down the push for electric vehicles.
Automakers and their suppliers are facing shortages due to restrictions on Chinese exports of rare earths, minerals and ...
Shares of Australia's Lynas Rare Earths climbed on Thursday to their highest point in more than two years, after global ...
The European Union has urged China to ease restrictions on rare earth materials – critical for everything from cars to ...
China's Ministry of Commerce in early April imposed export restrictions on several rare earth elements and magnets widely ...
The auto industries in both the US and Europe could come to a standstill within weeks thanks to China’s ongoing restrictions ...
The Japanese government is set to propose enhanced cooperation with the U.S. on rare earth supply chains amid ongoing tariff ...
The two leaders spoke by phone on Thursday, following weeks of worsening tensions between Washington and Beijing.
China's export control measures are consistent with universal practices, and such measures are non-discriminatory and not ...
Earlier this week, China hit back on Trump’s claims the Asian country was in breach of a new trade agreement, struck last ...
The greatest US vulnerability is a political and economic system that slows rare earth development, despite its national security importance.