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What Australia can learn from China to become the world’s ‘cleaner’ rare earth refiner
Australia holds a plethora of rare earths — minerals essential for all sorts of cutting-edge technologies from wind turbines to hypersonic missiles.
Until now, most of them have been sent to be refined in China.
That is largely because the process is dirty, expensive, and politically unpopular.
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