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China sets first-half rare earth export quota for next year

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Samples of rare earth elements are converted to glass discs at the Molycorp Minerals Mountain Pass Mine in California. Photo: Reuters

China on Friday announced its export quota for rare earth resources for the first half of next year amid declining prices and weak demand in the global market.

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China produces more than 95 per cent of the world’s rare earths, 17 elements critical to manufacturing everything from iPads to low-emission cars.

The country has set production caps and export quotas on rare earths, saying it aims to protect resources and the environment in an effort to promote sustainable development.

But China’s control over the sought-after resources has sparked a dispute with major trading partners.

The government will initially allow exports of 15,501 tonnes of the resources in the first six months of next year, the Ministry of Commerce said in a statement.

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The quota accounts for roughly half of the full-year limit of 30,966 tonnes for this year and will be split among 24 domestic producers, the ministry said.

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