<p>➀ China has introduced new controls on the export of several critical minerals and magnets.</p><p>➁ The process of obtaining special export licenses is expected to be lengthy, which may lead to a shortage of stockpiles.</p><p>➂ China is the world leader in rare earth reserves, holding nearly half of the world's known reserves.</p>
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