1. China dominates the processing and refining of critical minerals, accounting for two-thirds of the world's capacity. 2. The country leads in refining aluminum, lithium, cobalt, rare earth metals, manganese, and natural graphite. 3. Despite its dominance, China's lead is diminishing as other countries like the US, Australia, Myanmar, and Thailand increase their production.
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