At a sprawling industrial complex in the Inner Mongolian city of Baotou, workers feed bag after bag of rare-earth additives into roaring furnaces, turning ordinary steel into a high-performance alloy worth twice as much.
This is the front line of a technological leap being powered by China’s dominance in critical minerals and its strategic industrial policy.
The advanced rare-earth steel being produced is used in the country’s most ambitious engineering projects – from high-speed railways to...
Why China’s growing demand for rare-earth steel is bad news for US F-35
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Source: scmp.com

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