From military equipment to EVs, how China's halting of rare earth exports could hurt US
- China has restricted exports of seven rare earth metals crucial for defense and automotive technologies in response to President Donald Trump's tariffs, impacting U.S. Supply chains.
- The U.S. Department of Defense has committed nearly half a billion dollars to establish a domestic supply chain for rare earth minerals by 2027.
- China has put new export requirements in place for seven rare earth metals, including samarium and dysprosium, impacting U.S. Manufacturing and defense sectors.
- Experts warn that China's export restrictions could delay U.S. Military readiness and disrupt automotive production, affecting companies like Tesla and General Motors.
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From military equipment to EVs, how China's halting of rare earth exports could hurt US
China’s new export controls on key rare earth elements have disrupted global supply chains and heightened US concerns over its reliance on Chinese processing for critical defence and EV technologies. With domestic production still lagging, the latest move has highlighted Washington’s urgent need to secure alternative sources to protect national security and industrial resilience
China's Desperate Rare Earth Restriction Shows Trump's Trade Strategy Is Working
The heartbeat of modern America pulses through technology powered by elements most citizens have never heard of. Hidden within smartphones, electric vehicles, and fighter jets... The post China’s Desperate Rare Earth Restriction Shows Trump’s Trade Strategy Is Working appeared first on Patriot Journal.
Is Trump's Trade War with China a "Space Race" for Rare Earth Minerals?
The United States is in a new “Space Race” that may be more important than the first one. This time, the race is against China to get more rare earth minerals. Glenn explains why these minerals are so crucial for our future as technology and artificial intelligence grows in complexity, as well as how the trade war between Trump and China might go. Plus, Glenn discusses how we got here in the first place: addicted to buying Chinese goods with an …
China again weaponizes control over rare earths to advance interests, as U.S. looks to break free
China regularly leverages its control over the rare earth market to shut down competition or advance its interests in disputes with the U.S. Each action increases the interest in developing domestic sources of the vital minerals.
Rare Earth Minerals Affected by China Export Ban Used in EVs, Green Energy, and Military Tech
China has restricted the export of several crucial rare earth minerals to the United States in response to President Donald Trump’s tariff increases. The post Rare Earth Minerals Affected by China Export Ban Used in EVs, Green Energy, and Military Tech appeared first on Breitbart.
White House responds to China on rare earths - News Today
Washington, Apr 16: Kevin Hassett, a top economic adviser to President Trump, said China’s decision to stop exports of some rare earth minerals was “concernin.” Rare earths are critical ingredients for technology and electronic manufacturing. “The rare earth limits are being studied very carefully, and they’re concerning, and we’re thinking about all the options right now,” Hassett told reporters outside the White House. He spoke to Fox Busine…
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