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G7 rare earths, US-Iran peace deal, Summer Davos
The G7 nations agreed to limit China's supply of rare earths and permanent magnets to no more than 60% by 2030, aiming for a 50% cap as quickly as possible. European leaders also faced challenges in unifying their response to an influx of low-cost Chinese imports.
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