Group 1 - China unexpectedly provided a large amount of rare earth resources to the EU, alleviating their rare earth shortage, with imports of 2,581 tons of rare earth magnets in one month, a 21% increase from the previous month [1] - The competition over rare earths has evolved beyond tariffs to a significant global industrial power struggle, with China controlling 92% of refined production capacity and 87% of processing technology [1] - The EU's high-end manufacturing sector suffered losses of up to $4.5 billion due to rising rare earth prices, leading to production crises for companies like BMW and Germany [1] Group 2 - The EU is attempting to improve relations with China while also protesting against the US, particularly regarding sanctions on Russia, aiming for more technological benefits through cooperation with China [3] - Despite the EU's changing stance, China has not fully yielded to external pressures and has only opened a green channel for qualified applications without broadly relaxing export restrictions [5] - Rare earths are expected to remain a core focus of global industrial competition over the next decade due to China's technological advantages in processing [5]
美国最想要的,欧盟笑着接手!稀土一车接一车,根本拉不完
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-07 05:42