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The US is on the defensive in its rivalry with China

China’s control of rare earths gives it a weapon more potent than tariffs — the power to slow the world’s technology.

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Even: Trump found it galling that the US was now being treated the way it had once treated China. Sandeep Joshi

ON October 10, US President Donald Trump announced 100 per cent additional tariffs on all Chinese imports beginning November 1 after China informed a day earlier that its rare earth metals would be subject to export controls and restricted for military use. Trump also said that there was no point now in meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping at the APEC Summit in South Korea in October-end.

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