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Industry Must Pay More for Rare Earths

Summary by stern.de
All in all, however, the raw materials imported to Bavaria have recently become cheaper.The Bavarian industry has to go deeper into the bag for rare earths.The raw materials important for many products from the electric car to the wind turbine were almost 9 percent more expensive in the second quarter than in the first, as the data evaluated by the Association of the Bavarian Economy (vbw) shows. Thus, Terbium, which is used among other things i…
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All in all, however, the raw materials imported to Bavaria have recently become cheaper.The Bavarian industry has to go deeper into the bag for rare earths.The raw materials important for many products from the electric car to the wind turbine were almost 9 percent more expensive in the second quarter than in the first, as the data evaluated by the Association of the Bavarian Economy (vbw) shows. Thus, Terbium, which is used among other things i…

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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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