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The Town Holds China's Rare Earth Power.

Summary by Thanh Niên
In China's rare earth town of Baotou, a complete ecosystem—from schools to laboratories—has been established to help create a closed loop system for converting critical minerals into magnets that power jet engines, electric vehicles, and wind turbines.
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In China's rare earth town of Baotou, a complete ecosystem—from schools to laboratories—has been established to help create a closed loop system for converting critical minerals into magnets that power jet engines, electric vehicles, and wind turbines.

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Thanh Niên broke the news in Viet Nam on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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