Australia Has Minerals and Miners, but Can It Loosen China’s Grip on Rare Earths?

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Australia Has Minerals and Miners, but Can It Loosen China’s Grip on Rare Earths?

Remote-controlled stackers and reclaimers move iron ore to rail cars in Pilbara, Australia, on March 4, 2010. Amy Coopes/AFP/Getty Images

For years, Australia’s role in the global rare earths supply was to dig the ore and ship it to China for processing, but that’s beginning to change.

As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) tightens its grip on critical minerals called rare earths—essential for the production of many technologies such as electric vehicles, wind turbines, and smartphones—securing supply in the West is becoming ever more important.

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