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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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