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In general, the Japanese government does not plan well. From long ago. In everything.
In 2010, when the market price of rare earths skyrocketed due to the Senkaku Islands, the entire country launched a negative campaign against rare earths, and in order to get rid of China, a large budget (tax money) was allocated to supply rare earths from suppliers other than China and to recycle
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