G7 rare earths, US-Iran peace deal, Summer Davos

By South China Morning Post | Created at 2026-06-19 09:08:59 | Updated at 2026-06-19 13:28:57 4 hours ago
The Group of Seven nations this week agreed to pare their reliance on China for vital raw materials, while European leaders struggled to reach a consensus on how to respond to a flood of low-cost Chinese imports. No single country should supply more than 60 per cent of the G7 nations’ rare earths and permanent magnets by 2030, their leaders agreed during a summit in Evian, France. The nations will subsequently aim for a 50 per cent limit as quickly as possible. Targets for other critical...
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