China hits back at U.S. tariffs by restricting export of crucial metals: tungsten, tellurium, bismuth, molybdenum and indium.
China curbed the export of five minerals important for the U.S. defense industry on Feb. 4 in a swift response to the Donald ...
China announced export controls on Tuesday targeting five metals used across defence, clean energy and other industries ...
Tellurium is not an abundant metal. Present at about 1 ppb in the Earth's crust, it is less abundant than gold, platinum or the so-called 'rare-earth' elements. So why should one care about such ...
Beijing has targeted five metals: tungsten, tellurium, bismuth, molybdenum and indium. China is the biggest producer of all of them. But would export controls — rather than an outright export ban — ...
A representative from Korea Zinc stated, "With the export controls on core minerals from China, the role of Korea Zinc in the ...
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Scripps News on MSNBeijing restricts exports of key metals, which could affect American manufacturingWith President Donald Trump’s 10% tariff on Chinese imports now in effect, Beijing is striking back, restricting the export ...
China said it would tighten export controls for five key minerals, but industry watchers said the move by Beijing wouldn’t ...
China, the U.S.'s third-largest trade partner, has restricted exports of the strategic metals tungsten, bismuth, indium, molybdenum and tellurium.
A recent study published in Nature Communications investigates a new cathode material—benzyltriethylammonium tellurium iodide (BzTEA) 2 TeI 6 perovskite—that enables 11-electron transfer in ...
China has announced export controls on five strategic metals, targeting defense, clean energy, and other industries. This ...
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