China's export controls are curbing critical mineral shipments to the world
China's export controls on antimony, germanium, and gallium are substantially impacting global supply chains. Shipments have plummeted, especially to Europe and the U.S., causing prices to surge. This reflects Beijing's growing control over critical mineral resources, raising concerns about (...)
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