SECURITYBATON ROUGE BUSINESS REPORT
China’s rare earth dominance highlights global supply chain vulnerabilities
China's control over rare earth processing and magnet manufacturing has created global supply chain vulnerabilities, affecting industries reliant on electric vehicles, wind turbines, electronics, and defense systems. Export restrictions and limited alternative capacity have prompted investments in new supply chains by the U.S., Europe, Japan, and Australia, though full independence will take years and significant resources.
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