BEIJING -- Chinese authorities are ramping up antigraft investigations in regions that produce rare-earth and other critical materials, resources that have become a valuable bargaining chip in countering U.S. trade policy.
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A worker toils at a rare-earth metals mine in China's Jiangxi province. © Reuters
BEIJING -- Chinese authorities are ramping up antigraft investigations in regions that produce rare-earth and other critical materials, resources that have become a valuable bargaining chip in countering U.S. trade policy.