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  2. Indian Rare Earths - Wikipedia

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    IREL (India) Limited is an Indian Public Sector Undertaking based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It specializes in mining and refining rare earth metals . It has installed capacity to process about 10,000 MT of rare earth bearing mineral.

  3. Rare earth industry in China - Wikipedia

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    The rare earth industry in China is a large industry. Rare earths are a group of elements on the periodic table with similar properties. Rare earth metals are used to manufacture technologies including electric vehicles (EVs), wind turbines, consumer electronics and other clean energy technologies. Rare earth elements are also important to national governments because they are used in the ...

  4. Rare earths trade dispute - Wikipedia

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    There are 17 rare earth metals, and their production is a complex multi-stage process. Exports may be in the form of ores or goods at any stage including mined rare earth ores (all containing a tiny mix of rare earths), refined ore concentrates, refined highly pure metals, or products incorporating refined metals (car li-on batteries, magnets or magnet incorporating windmill generators).

  5. China says domestic competition hurting rare earth prices - AOL

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    China's rare earths, a group of 17 minerals used in military equipment and consumer electronics, are being undersold due to "vicious competition" domestically and face low resource utilisation ...

  6. China just stopped exporting two minerals the world’s ... - AOL

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    China’s exports of two rare minerals essential for manufacturing semiconductors fell to zero in August, a month after Beijing imposed curbs on sales overseas, citing national security.

  7. China's Big Rare-Earth Shift - AOL

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  8. Mining industry of China - Wikipedia

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    China's mineral resources include fuel (such as coal, oil, and natural gas), nonfuel metals, and nonmetal minerals. [1]: 38 As of 2022, more than 200 types of minerals in China are actively explored or mined. [1]: 38 The country is both a major producer and a major consumer of mineral resources. [1]: 5–6

  9. China has a ‘near monopoly’ on many critical minerals ...

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    In 2022, China produced 68% of the world’s rare earth minerals, which are used for things like magnets and batteries, and 70% of its graphite, which is used in lubricants, electric motors, and ...