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China’s Critical Minerals Embargo Is Even Tougher Than Expected

Beijing ordered companies around the world not to allow critical minerals mined in China to reach the U.S., while deepening its efforts to replace imports with domestic products.

Keith Bradsher
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Keith Bradsher

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China, Economic Conditions and Trends, Embargoes and Sanctions, European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, International Relations, International Trade and World Market, Metals and Minerals, Ministry of Commerce (China), Rare Earths, United States Chamber of Commerce
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