China raises first batch of 2022 rare
earth quota by 20%
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[January 28, 2022]
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China has set
the first batch of its 2022 rare earth mining output quota at 100,800
tonnes, 20% higher than the same time last year, according to a
government statement on Friday. |
Molten rare earth metal Lanthanum is poured into a mould at Jinyuan
Company's smelting workshop near the town of Damao in China's Inner
Mongolia Autonomous Region October 31, 2010. REUTERS/David Gray |
China also set the quota for smelting and separation of rare
earth at 97,200 tonnes, China’s Ministry of Industry and
Information Technology (MIIT) and the Ministry of Natural
Resources said in a joint statement.
This is also up 20% from a year earlier.
The mining quotas will be shared among the country's four main
producers.
China is the world’s dominant producer of rare earths, a group
of 17 minerals used in electric vehicles (EVs), consumer
electronics and military equipment.
(Reporting by Beijing monitoring team and Chen Aizhu; Editing by
John Stonestreet and David Goodman)
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