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Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-06-19 08:20

Group 1 - The Chinese government is expediting the review of export license applications for rare earths, emphasizing compliance and communication with relevant countries to facilitate legitimate trade [1][3] - The Ministry of Commerce has approved a certain number of compliant applications and will continue to strengthen the approval process for these applications [1][3] - China maintains that its export control measures for rare earths align with international practices and are aimed at safeguarding national security and fulfilling international obligations [3][4] Group 2 - The Chinese government asserts that its industrial subsidy policies adhere to open, fair, and compliant principles, and it strictly follows WTO rules [2] - The European Union is projected to provide over €1.44 trillion in various subsidies from 2021 to 2030, with more than €300 billion already disbursed by 2024 [2] - China emphasizes the importance of cooperation and communication with the EU to address trade differences and achieve mutual benefits [2][4] Group 3 - Rare earths consist of 17 elements and are classified into light and heavy rare earths, with heavy rare earths being rarer and more unevenly distributed, primarily concentrated in China [5]