➀ China's export controls on germanium and gallium have caused their prices in Europe to nearly double over the past year. ➁ China is the dominant producer of both materials, accounting for 98% of the world's gallium and 60% of germanium. ➂ The restrictions are expected to encourage more recycling, exploration of alternatives, and increased mining operations.
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