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G7 leaders are accelerating efforts to curb reliance on China-dominated rare earth supply chains, driven by strategic security and economic resilience concerns. German officials, echoing counterparts across the group, describe the move as urgent, signaling coordinated measures to diversify suppliers, boost domestic processing and recycling, and invest in alternative materials and technologies. The push reflects broader industrial policy shifts as countries seek to shield critical technology sectors—like electric vehicles, defense, and renewable energy—from supply disruptions and geopolitical leverage. Expect policy tools including investment incentives, trade partnerships, and joint stockpiles to reshape the rare earth landscape.
G7 urgency on rare earths affects supply chain planning, procurement strategies, and technology roadmaps for firms dependent on magnets, batteries, and electronics. Tech professionals must prepare for policy-driven shifts in sourcing, investment incentives, and standards that will change component availability and costs.
Dossier last updated: 2026-05-18 22:09:00
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