
The Rare Earth Illusion: Why China’s Grip Is Structural — and the West’s Response Is Still Aspirational
Rare earth elements rarely make headlines. They are not traded in visible barrels like oil, nor stacked in towering silos

Rare earth elements rarely make headlines. They are not traded in visible barrels like oil, nor stacked in towering silos

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Rare earth elements (REEs) have quietly become one of the most strategically important resource groups in the modern global economy.

Tehran moved swiftly and forcefully in the hours following the coordinated U.S.–Israel strikes that killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, launching
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