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4 June 13:14

China has cut exports of critical minerals, raising concerns in the global auto and technology sectors, with risks of production delays

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China's decision to restrict exports of critical minerals and magnets has sparked chain reactions in the automotive, aerospace and semiconductor industries. Automakers, including German ones, warn the restrictions could cripple production and hurt local economies. The move underlines China's influence in the critical minerals sector and is seen as a form of pressure in the context of trade tensions with the US.

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Alarmă globală: China reduce exporturile de minerale critice şi produce o undă de şoc. Care sunt principalele domenii lovite în plin de această decizie
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Alarmă globală: China reduce exporturile de minerale critice şi produce o undă de şoc. Care sunt principalele domenii lovite în plin de această decizie
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Industria auto sună alarma: Restricțiile Chinei privind exportul de minerale critice vor provoca întârzieri în producție
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Alarmă în toată lumea: China a restricţionat exporturile de minerale critice, ameninţând industria auto şi producţia globală
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Alarmă globală: China restricționează exporturile de minerale critice, amenințând industria auto și producția din toată lumea
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Alarmă globală: China restricţionează exporturile de minerale critice, ameninţând industria auto şi producţia globală
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Alarmă globală: China restricţionează exporturile de minerale critice, ameninţând industria auto şi producţia globală
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Alarmă pentru industria auto şi producţia globală, după ce China a restricţionat exporturile de minerale critice
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Industria globală, la mâna Chinei. Producătorii auto cer „întâlniri de urgenţă” după suspendarea exporturilor de minerale
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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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Germany's dependence on rare minerals processed in China jeopardizes European ambitions for rearmament and military autonomy.
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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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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 US Department of Energy is proposing nearly $1 billion in funding to develop critical minerals, reducing dependence on foreign suppliers.
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Lithium prices soared after CATL shut down a major mine in China, fueling speculation of further restrictions.
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