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IEA Sees $6.5 Trillion At Risk if China Imposes Rare-Earth Curbs
The International Energy Agency warned that China’s rare earth export curbs could risk $6.5 trillion of annual downstream production outside the country if fully implemented. The report focuses on rare earths and critical minerals.
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