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    China proposes deeper export curbs on battery, critical minerals tech

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    BEIJING (Reuters) — China’s Commerce Ministry has proposed export restrictions on some technology used to make battery components and process critical minerals lithium and gallium, a document issued on Thursday showed.

    If implemented, they would be the latest in a series of export restrictions and bans targeting critical minerals and the technology used to process them, areas in which Beijing is globally dominant.

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