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China Defends Curbs On Rare Earth Exports
By Neville D'Cruz
MELBOURNE (Australia), June 20 (Bernama) -- China has defended its curbs on
rare earths mining and exports after a World Trade Organisation (WTO) challenge
brought by the United States (US), Europe and Japan, the Australian Associated
Press (AAP) reports.
The government said on Wednesday that its controls were meant to protect the
environment and preserve dwindling resources and were in line with its WTO
free-trade commitments.
China accounts for most of the world's production of rare earths, which are
used in mobile phones and other high-tech products.
Global manufacturers were alarmed when China announced it would limit
exports while trying to build its own industry to manufacture products that use
rare earths.
"All the measures taken by the government aim at protecting resources and
the eco-environment," the government said in a statement issued with a report on
its rare earths policies.
"They are in line with the international practice and relevant regulations
of the WTO."
The US, the European Union and Japan filed complaints in March with the WTO
charging that China was limiting its export of rare earths.
The AAP said China accounted for more than 90 per cent of global production
of 17 rare earth minerals that are used to make goods including hybrid cars,
weapons, flat-screen TVs, mobile phones and camera lenses.
The country has cut export quotas while it tries to build its own industry
to manufacture lightweight magnets and other products made with rare earths.
The US, Canada, Australia and other countries also have rare earths but most
mining stopped in the 1990s as lower-cost Chinese ores came on the market.
-- BERNAMA