Despite signs of export relaxation, experts predict that Beijing’s export controls are here to stay — and that stockpiling by the U.S. is not a viable option.
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Though Beijing has not given a direct answer on the future of China's rare earth export controls, some signs suggest it is not considering easing them anytime soon.
Despite better-than-expected results from the China-U.S. trade talks, the U.S. will need to show more sincerity if it wants to import rare earths from China.
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