Despite U.S.-China talks, no formal agreement on China's rare earth export controls emerged. China's export levels for key minerals like yttrium and dysprosium remain significantly below historical levels, with exports at only 42% and 41% of previous volumes, respectively. The U.S. is investing in domestic rare earth production but faces a long timeline to establish alternative sources.
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