China Suspends Rare-Earth Export Curbs Until 2026
China suspends six export control measures on rare-earth materials and related tech until Nov 10, 2026, easing curbs on superhard materials, lithium batteries & more.
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China suspends six export control measures on rare-earth materials and related tech until Nov 10, 2026, easing curbs on superhard materials, lithium batteries & more.
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