
The weaponization of China's rare earths has become a major flashpoint in US-China trade negotiations. These critical materials, especially high-performance magnets, are essential components of electric vehicles, wind turbines, industrial robots, and advanced defense systems.To counter China's strict rare earth export controls, t…

On September 11, 2025, UBS Securities released "China's Sustainable Development - Summary of the China Rare Earth Experts' Conference". The conference invited senior experts with over a decade of experience in the rare earth permanent magnet industry to deeply analyze the market pattern of China's rare earths and its im…

Recently, the 2025 East Asia Marine Expo, themed "From Blue to Future - Blue Ocean and Technology", was held in Qingdao, Shandong Province. This expo brought together over 450 enterprises and institutions to showcase the latest achievements in marine engineering, technological equipment, marine biomedicine and other fie…

David Shaul's article in "The National Interest" magazine hits a core fact: China indeed dominates the rare earth industry, especially in processing and magnet production. Approximately 90% of rare earth magnets come from China - the bottleneck for electric vehicles, wind turbines, defense systems, and semiconductors. T…

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is in talks with China on rare earth cooperation to expand local refining capacity after the government banned the export of unprocessed materials.The secretary-general of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Dato' Noor Azmi Dizon, said negotiations were difficult as China's policy is to only import raw materi…

You pick up your phone, browse the news, and take a photo. You might never have thought that these seemingly ordinary actions are actually tied to a mysterious yet crucial resource - rare earths. The name sounds a bit earthy, even a bit "rustic", but it is the "invisible king" of modern technology and industry…
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