Why does the U.S. need China’s rare earth metals?

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China has upped the ante in its trade war with the United States. Beijing last week imposed export controls on “rare earth” minerals, key elements in the production of technology for your kitchen, car, high-tech military weapons and more.

“Everything you can switch on or off likely runs” on the minerals, said Thomas Kruemmer, director of Ginger International Trade and Investment, to BBC News. One of the rare earths, neodymium, is used in “loudspeakers, computer hard drives, EV motors and jet engines.” Others are used to “manufacture television and computer screens.” The minerals are “abundant” in nature, said the BBC, but they are they are “very hazardous to extract.” And right now, China has a “near monopoly” on the market.

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