Indian carmakers in Chinese trouble as rare earths supply runs short
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In the past five years, India’s imports of rare earths from China have gone up 60 to 80 per cent, and the government is now trying to cut this reliance by increasing local production. In March it announced a liberalised scheme allowing private companies to explore minerals and rare earth elements and opened some 13 acreages up for auction. Under this policy, the government will also reimburse half the exploration costs in areas where no minerals are discovered.
I don't think that India needs extraction so much as processing, where China is really dominant.
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Archive version: https://archive.fo/F5G24
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In the past five years, India’s imports of rare earths from China have gone up 60 to 80 per cent, and the government is now trying to cut this reliance by increasing local production. In March it announced a liberalised scheme allowing private companies to explore minerals and rare earth elements and opened some 13 acreages up for auction. Under this policy, the government will also reimburse half the exploration costs in areas where no minerals are discovered.
I don't think that India needs extraction so much as processing, where China is really dominant.
schrieb am 9. Juni 2025, 19:22 zuletzt editiert vonLets see if private companies will bite the cost at all (almost feels like they won't)
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Yeah, so how about they pull their heads out of their asses and fucking stop making cars computers on wheels? That might help a bit.
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Yeah, so how about they pull their heads out of their asses and fucking stop making cars computers on wheels? That might help a bit.
schrieb am 10. Juni 2025, 06:24 zuletzt editiert vonIf you wanna live the past just ride a horse bro. The rest of us don't have a problem
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Yeah, so how about they pull their heads out of their asses and fucking stop making cars computers on wheels? That might help a bit.
schrieb am 10. Juni 2025, 06:28 zuletzt editiert vonFucking stop making cars
FTFY
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If you wanna live the past just ride a horse bro. The rest of us don't have a problem
schrieb am 10. Juni 2025, 06:37 zuletzt editiert vonIt's not about the past vs present, it's about them solving an issue that didn't exist in the first place. Like who the hell thinks it's a good idea to let cars connect to the internet? Except car manufacturers who decided cars became too cheap for their tastes so it'd be nice to data-mine the customers as well. Enshitification 101, that's all I'm saying.
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Fucking stop making cars
FTFY
schrieb am 10. Juni 2025, 06:37 zuletzt editiert vonAlso fair
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