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GM formed alliances with 2 rare earth mineral processing companies to domestically source materials for parts GM uses in EVs.
The US trade war with China has a major sticking point: rare earths minerals. Last month, President Donald Trump said the ...
China's rare earth export restrictions, implemented in response to US semiconductor controls targeting its technology sector, ...
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Rare earths are among the most critical raw materials on the planet, deeply embedded in the technologies that underpin modern ...
The trade war and new tariffs led China to reduce exports of magnets made with rare-earth elements. These magnets are ...
Beijing was able to use its control of rare earths to force Washington to a trade deal last week. Read more at ...
China's dominance in rare earths minerals can cause a shortage for US consumers in everything from cars to TV remotes.
The trade war has escalated to include rare earth metals, and if the threats and rumors currently circulating come to fruition, the technologies and industries that make up the very core of modern ...
China controls the processing of rare earth minerals, crucial for car components and electronics. A potential shortage of these minerals threatens to disrupt vehicle production, similar to the ...
General Motors may have a slight advantage over its competitors — at least in the future — as the industry faces a possible shortage of rare-earth minerals used in a variety of car components.