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EU To Hold Urgent Industry Talks Monday On China Rare-Earth Export Curbs
- EU industry chief Stephane Sejourne will hold urgent talks on October 20 with European industries affected by China's export curbs on rare earth minerals.
- China imposed new controls on rare-earth technologies this month, impacting industries reliant on these materials, according to the European Union.
- The European Union reported that these restrictions have caused some companies to halt production and have inflicted economic harm.
- Sejourne will discuss the meeting outcomes with EU commissioners on October 21 during the European Parliament's plenary session in Strasbourg, France.
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European Commission Vice-President Stéphane Séjourné, in charge of industrial matters, is organising an emergency meeting on Monday 20 October with the sectors affected by China's restrictions on rare earth exports, said a source in his cabinet.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleWith the new export rules of China, the German defence industry will soon no longer get rare earths from China. The supreme raw material officer of the federal government warns: The scope of this would not have been understood by all.
·Frankfurt, Germany
Read Full ArticleChina controls the market for rare earths. The tightened export rules put a heavy strain on German industry. "The opportunity to find alternative suppliers is missed
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