REE2021#10 Stopping the import of raw materials from Myanmar to China? The Background
04/05/2021 17:43
The problem of the difficulty in exporting rare earths to China due to the Myanmar military coup that broke out on February 1 this year had not been confirmed to have much impact at first, but since mid-March, logistics have been slowing down and the future is uncertain.
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