China has announced export restrictions on some rare minerals and metals to the US. It's the latest salvo in the ongoing battle for hi-tech supremacy between the world's two biggest economic powers.
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As trade frictions between the United States and China heat up, the latter has set a ban on rare mineral exports to the US.