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The Rare-Earth Choke Point: One Country, the Price of Everything

A few Chinese refineries turn rare earths into the magnets inside electric cars, wind turbines, AI servers and weapons, handing Beijing a quiet global lever

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The Rare-Earth Choke Point: One Country, the Price of Everything

A few Chinese refineries turn rare earths into the magnets inside electric cars, wind turbines, AI servers and weapons, handing Beijing a quiet global lever

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China’s rare-earth curbs squeeze Japanese manufacturers - UPI.com

China's rare-earth magnet exports to Japan fell sharply in May, threatening manufacturing supply chains in Japan and potentially South Korea.

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  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·upi.com

    China’s rare-earth curbs squeeze Japanese manufacturers - UPI.com

    China's rare-earth magnet exports to Japan fell sharply in May, threatening manufacturing supply chains in Japan and potentially South Korea.

  2. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·riotimesonline.com

    The Rare-Earth Choke Point: One Country, the Price of Everything

    A few Chinese refineries turn rare earths into the magnets inside electric cars, wind turbines, AI servers and weapons, handing Beijing a quiet global lever