Germany slightly reduced rare earth reliance on China in 2024, export controls loom

The majority of rare earth imports into Germany in 2024 came from China, according to data by the country's statistical offce (Destatis). Rare earth elements are important minerals for the production of energy transition technologies like batteries, semiconductors and motors.

Germany slightly reduced rare earth reliance on China in 2024, export controls loom

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