TAIPEI -- China's tighter regulation of its rare-earths industry is likely to accelerate global efforts to diversify the supply of these critical materials away from Asia's biggest economy, according to European chemical supplier Solvay.
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Solvay CEO Philippe Kehren says China's tighter control of rare earths will spur supply chain diversification. (Nikkei montage/Source photos by AP, Reuters and Solvay)
TAIPEI -- China's tighter regulation of its rare-earths industry is likely to accelerate global efforts to diversify the supply of these critical materials away from Asia's biggest economy, according to European chemical supplier Solvay.