China has agreed to address US concerns over rare earth shortages, says White House
China has agreed to address U.S. concerns over shortages of specialty rare earth minerals and critical materials caused by Beijing’s export controls, according to a White House factsheet released after last week’s U.S.-China summit.

"China will address U.S. concerns regarding supply chain shortages related to rare earths and other critical minerals, including yttrium, scandium, neodymium, and indium," it read. China's Ministry of Commerce did not mention rare earths in its own summary released on Saturday.
Beijing would also address U.S. concerns over China's export restrictions on rare earth processing equipment and technology, the factsheet said. China refines over 90% of the world's rare earths and has dominated the industry for decades. Its expertise and technology are, however, tightly guarded and generally unavailable to foreign companies.
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