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Trivium China Sees Beijing With Rare Earths Advantage

Summary by Bangkok Post
NEW YORK — The United States and China appear to have different understandings of what was agreed on rare earths at last month’s trade talks in Geneva, according to an expert on critical minerals policy.

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Trivium China Sees Beijing With Rare Earths Advantage

·United States
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China holds a powerful sword of Damocles over the world economy. It is the so-called rare earths with exotic names such as scandium, yttrium and praseodymium. Beijing currently handles 60 percent of the world's mining and up to 90 percent of the subsequent refining of these elements. This has far-reaching consequences, because without rare earths it is impossible to produce a smartphone display, a wind turbine dynamo or advanced chips for the F-…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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Bangkok Post broke the news in Bangkok, Thailand on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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