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The U.S. automaker is struggling to procure rare earth materials essential to its cars, as exports from China slow.
With China supplying around 90% of the world's rare earths, the auto manucturers in the US have had to suffer due to the ...
Ford Motor Co. temporarily idled factories in the US over the last three weeks due to a shortage of magnets containing rare ...
Ford will host a summit this fall at Ford's Michigan Central Station in Detroit on how to strengthen 'essential economy' ...
America has a real shot at ending its dangerous reliance on the People’s Republic of China (PRC) for rare earth ...
The threat of mass shutdowns across the automotive supply chain is fading as Chinese rare earth magnets begin to flow, though ...
The continent wants to reduce the risks of depending so heavily on China for the valuable minerals. The question is how.
Western companies are struggling to secure approvals for rare-earth imports from Chinese authorities, two weeks after China promised the U.S. it would ease their export. Companies see the challenges ...
China's delay in granting export licenses for rare-earth magnets disrupts Western manufacturing, exacerbating geopolitical friction and reigniting US-China trade tensions.
Rare earths have become a flashpoint in US-China trade talks, with China using its dominance in these key materials-vital to ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley said the situation demonstrates the need to develop a domestic supply chain for critical auto components.