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Chinese authorities have increasingly targeted the unauthorized outflow of essential materials, including rare earth magnets and minerals such as gallium, titanium, and bismuth. Photo: VCG
Authorities fined or prosecuted companies for illegally shipping rare earths, graphite and other strategic minerals as Beijing tightens oversight of critical supply chains
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Chinese authorities have increasingly targeted the unauthorized outflow of essential materials, including rare earth magnets and minerals such as gallium, titanium, and bismuth. Photo: VCG

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