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Global Race for Rare Earths Reshaping Supply Chains

Trung Ghi, Head of Energy & Utilities Practice, Arthur D. Little, Asia Pacific

22-Oct-25 07:30

Global Race for Rare Earths Reshaping Supply Chains

As China tightens export controls on rare earths, the global supply chain is being reshaped, with the US turning to allies like Australia to secure new sources of this critical resource. To understand what’s at stake we speak with Trung Ghi, Head of Energy and Utilities Practice at Arthur D. Little in Asia Pacific.

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Produced by: Elaine Boey

Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar, Wong Shou Ning


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Categories:  politicsgovernmentinternationaltechnologyeconomy

Tags:  china rare earthchina technologyus-china trade tensionsexport controlspresident donald trumppresident xi jinpingaustraliauschina





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