Ministry of Commerce may Reduce Export Quotas for Rare Metals by Yearly Increments
Published:
2010-11-03
The export quota of China's rare metals will be reduced in increments of 2% to 3% annually, an anonymous source from the Ministry of Commerce told a reporter from the China Securities Journal. The export quota of rare earth metals will be reduced at a faster pace than other rare metals.
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China Securities Journal
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