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China rare earth dominance is reshaping the next industrial era for everyone
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

Most rare earth supply depends on China refining
China controls most of the refining of rare earths used in chips, clean energy systems, and advanced manufacturing, even though deposits exist elsewhere. That concentration gives Beijing major leverage, raising supply-chain and geopolitical risks for Europe and other Western economies. Now governments are scrambling to secure access and reduce dependency, with industrial planning tied to mineral strategy.
- China dominates refining of rare earths worldwide
- Rare earths are critical for technology and clean energy
- Dependency creates geopolitical and supply-chain risk
- Europe and Western countries are pursuing secure access
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