How China's Rare Earths Dominance Provides Leverage in Trump Trade War ...
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Mobile phones, laptops and car batteries do not work without Yttrium, Cer and other special metals. Actually, they are not rare, but most of them come from China. The US and EU now want to become more independent.
The US-China customs dispute also leads to bottlenecks in the essential metals in the EU and Switzerland.
China’s Rare Earth Dominance Sparks Global Tech Security Fears
The 21st century is not just about digital battles or cyber warfare. It’s about the ground beneath our feet, or more precisely, the elements within it. Rare earth elements, those 17 metals that sound like they’re straight out of a science fiction novel, are the new oil. They’re the invisible backbone of modern technology, from the smartphone in your pocket to the fighter jet in the sky. Source
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