➀ Northern Minerals, an Australian mining company, faced a corporate struggle with Chinese investors over control, highlighting global competition for critical minerals. ➁ The Australian government blocked a Chinese investor from increasing his stake due to national security concerns, leading to a government investigation. ➂ The case underscores the strategic importance of rare earths, with countries like Australia and the U.S. seeking to reduce dependence on China for these minerals.
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