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The trade war between the U.S. and China has led to immediate concerns among companies, with China limiting exports of rare earth minerals used in military applications and high-tech devices. The U.S., which depends on China for 90% of its rare earths, is trying to expand its domestic production. The California mine, run by MP Materials, has stopped sending its ore to China for processing due to export restrictions and tariffs.
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