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Chen also defended Beijing's decision to limit exports of rare earths, exotic minerals used in lightweight magnets and other high-tech products. He said the government wants to limit environmental damage, though Beijing also appears to be trying to reserve raw material for its own producers of rare earths products. China has about 30 percent of rare earths but accounts for 97 percent of production. The United States, Canada and other countries have deposits but stopped mining them in the 1990s as lower-cost Chinese ores became available. Chen's ministry said in December the 2011 export quota would be reduced about 10 percent from last year's level. "I hope other countries that hold abundant rare earths reserves can explore their resources," Chen said. "We would like to work with other countries on this issue, because this resource is very limited."
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