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18 July 11:03

China's Ministry of State Security accuses foreign spy agencies of stealing rare earths and vows measures against infiltration.

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China's Ministry of State Security says foreign spy agencies are working with domestic criminals to steal rare earth-related products, threatening national security. Chinese authorities have observed attempts to circumvent export restrictions by forging documents. China recently restricted rare earth exports, affecting global supply chains, but rare metal exports rose significantly in June, suggesting progress in negotiations with the US.

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Financial Times Analysis: The American military and Europe's green transition depend on rare minerals from China, which controls the majority of global production.
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Donald Trump has threatened China with 200% tariffs on its products unless it speeds up exports of magnets and essential rare earths.
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The United States intends to authorize deep-sea mining to reduce dependence on China, but unilateral actions could undermine the global order.
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Germany's dependence on rare minerals processed in China jeopardizes European ambitions for rearmament and military autonomy.
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