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China predicts rare earths shortage

By Patti Waldmeir in Shanghai and Peter Smith in Sydney

Published: September 3 2009 16:03 | Last updated: September 3 2009 16:03

China on Thursday predicted a domestic shortage of some minerals needed to produce green and high-technology products, exacerbating concerns that Beijing may tighten its stranglehold on global supply of so-called rare earth elements.

China, which supplies about 95 per cent of the global rare earths market, is considering plans to clamp down further on export quotas for the valuable minerals used to produce everything from hybrid cars to iPod music players.

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