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1、 Chinas Rare Earth Elements Industry: What Can the West Learn? By Cindy Hurst Corporate Author: INSTITUTE FOR THE ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL SECURITY WASHINGTON DC Personal Author(s): Hurst, Cindy Report Date: MAR 2010 Pagination or Media Count: 43 Institute for the Analysis of Global Security (IAGS) U.S. A
2、rmy Foreign Military Studies Office, 731 McClellan Avenue, Fort Leavenworth, KS, 66027 Cindy Hurst is an analyst for the U.S. Armys Foreign Military Studies Office, Fort Leavenworth, KS Introduction China controls approximately 97 percent of the worlds rare earth element market. These elements, whic
3、h are not widely known because they are so low on the production chain, are critical to hundreds of high tech applications, many of which define our modern way of life. Without rare earth elements, much of the worlds modern technology would be vastly different and many applications would not be poss
4、ible. For one thing, we would not have the advantage of smaller sized technology, such as the cell phone and laptop computer, without the use of rare earth elements. Rare earth elements are also essential for the defense industry and are found in cruise missiles, precision guided munitions, radar sy
5、stems and reactive armor. They are also key to the emergence of green technology such as the new generation of wind powered turbines and plug-in hybrid vehicles, as well as to oil refineries, where they act as a catalyst. (Note: for more in-depth information on the specific uses of rare earth elemen
6、ts, refer to Appendix A). Over the past few years, China has come under increasing scrutiny and criticism over its monopoly of the rare earth industry and for gradually reducing export quotas of these resources. However, China is faced with its own internal issues that, if not addressed, could soon
7、stress the countrys rare earth industry. This paper is designed to give the reader a better understanding of what rare earth elements are and their importance to society in general and to U.S. defense and energy policy in particular. It will also explore the history of rare earth elements and Chinas
8、 current monopoly of the industry, including possible repercussions and strategic implications if rare earth elements supply were to be disrupted. The Issues China Faces According to Zhao Shuanglian, Vice Chairman of Inner Mongolias Autonomous Regions, “Rare earth is a unique treasure, and it is als
9、o Inner Mongolias primary strategic resource.”While China possesses approximately 57 percent of the worlds reserves of rare earth elements, the industry within China is plagued with disorderly development and poor management practices. The Chinese government fears that if the current poor mining pra
10、ctices and lack of regulation continue, China will “become a rare-earth poor country, or even a country without rare earth elements.”Other issues facing Chinas rare earth industry are smuggling and illegal mining activities, environmental damage due to poor mining practice, and the growing challenge
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