China’s Critical Mineral Export Curbs Have Yet To Bite U.S.

A new analysis by the Peterson Institute of International Economics finds that China’s restrictions on critical mineral exports have not yet been disruptive.

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Restrictions imposed by China on the export of critical minerals essential to the aerospace and defense industry have yet to seriously disrupt supply chains, a new analysis by the Washington-based Peterson Institute of International Economics (PIIE) says. Amid an intensifying rivalry with the U.S...
Matthew Fulco

Matthew Fulco is Business Editor for Aviation Week, focusing on commercial aerospace and defense.

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