China willing to meet reasonable rare
earth demand from other countries
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[May 30, 2019]
BEIJING
(Reuters) - China is willing to meet reasonable demand for rare earths
from other countries, but it would be unacceptable that countries using
Chinese rare earths to manufacture products would turn around and
suppress China, its commerce ministry said. |

A mining machine is seen at the Bayan Obo mine containing rare earth
minerals, in Inner Mongolia, China July 16, 2011. REUTERS/Stringer |
That would be unacceptable, Gao Feng, spokesman at the Chinese
commerce ministry, said at a weekly media briefing on Thursday,
without identifying any country.
President Xi Jinping's visit to a rare earths plant last week
had sparked speculation that China would use its dominant
position as an exporter of rare earths to the United States as
leverage in the trade war.
Rare earths are a group of 17 chemical elements used in
everything from high-tech consumer electronics to military
equipment.
(Reporting by Stella Qiu and Ryan Woo; Editing by Jacqueline
Wong)
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