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These lengthy approval processes hinder progress despite government-led initiatives, such as the Department of Defense’s goal to establish “mine-to-magnet” capacity across all critical nodes of the rare earth supply chain.
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Lengthy approval processes hinder progress despite government initiatives.
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{
    "impact": "Hinder Progress",
    "process": "Approval Processes",
    "characteristic": "Lengthy",
    "mitigation_effort": "Government-Led Initiatives",
    "initiative_example": "Department of Defense\u2019s Goal to Establish \u201cMine-to-Magnet\u201d Capacity"
}
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Created
September 11, 2025 at 8:42 PM (10 hours ago)
Last Updated
September 11, 2025 at 8:42 PM (10 hours ago)

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China's dominance in rare earth mining and refining gives it significant geopolitical leverage. Its strategic policies, including lax environmental regulations and state control, have created a near-monopoly, impacting global industries.

Rare Earths
China
Geopolitics
International Relations
Supply Chain
Trade Wars
Industrial Policy
Resource Control

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