G7 aims to see China supply no more than 60% of rare earths

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G7 aims to see China supply no more than 60% of rare earths

G7 nations agreed at the Evian summit that no single country should supply more than 60% of their rare earth and permanent magnet imports by 2030, with a longer-term goal of 50%. The pact is designed to cut dependence on China, which dominates global rare earth mining and processing.

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