South China Morning Post
AsiaPac · 2 hrs ago
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In a bind over rare earths, Europe watches US-China tussle from the sidelines
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Europe faces constraints in accessing rare earth minerals and technology as China expands export controls with extraterritorial reach, affecting third countries that use Chinese-origin materials, while the US and China compete for control over these critical resources.
In a bind over rare earths, Europe watches US-China tussle from the sidelines
In a conference centre in The Hague last October, a roomful of Asia-watching European officials and experts were gathered for a symposium on relations with China when news broke that Beijing was expanding export controls on rare earths and other minerals.
Crucially, there was now an extraterritorial element: China could deny exports not only to direct buyers, but also restrict products made in third countries if they contained Chinese-origin rare earth content or controlled inputs.
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