China Tightens Rare Earth Rules, Extending Controls to Imported Minerals
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In international force measurements, China increases control over the so-called rare earths. This has consequences for the local industry.
DEXYPTAGE - As Beijing pushes to maintain its grip on the sector, projects in the Union are multiplying.
China Tightens Rare Earth Management With New Regulations
China has rolled out new interim measures to regulate the rare earth sector in the latest effort to tighten its grip over the metals critical to global semiconductor, defense, and other sectors. Rare earth producers are now required to set up an internal tracking system to record production flows and submit the information to a national database on a monthly basis, according to the text of the regulation released by the country’s Ministry of Ind…
Beijing tightens its raw material policy. The People's Republic extends its quota regime for rare earths to imported raw materials. Analysts expect a further shortage of supply on world markets.
In rare earths, Europe is almost entirely dependent on Chinese exports, which is an almost absurd economic risk. There would be a way out of the dilemma: one would have to stop wasting the valuable raw materials.
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