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Some Members of Congress have expressed concern over U.S.
acquisition of rare earth elements that are used in various
components of defense weapon systems. Rare earths are a collection
of 17 elements on the periodic table, including a series of 15
elements beginning with atomic number 57 (lanthanum) and extending
through number 71 (lutetium), as well as two other elements,
yttrium and scandium, which have similar properties. These elements
are referred to as "rare" because while they are relatively
abundant in total quantity, they appear in low concentrations in
the earth's crust and economic extraction and processing is both
difficult and costly. From the 1960s to the 1980s, the United
States was the leader in global production of rare earths. Since
that time, production of the world's supply of rare earths has
shifted almost entirely to China, in part due to lower labor costs
and lower environmental standards. China produces about 97% of rare
earth oxides, is the only exporter of commercial quantities of rare
earth refined metals, and is the majority producer of the world's
two strongest magnets (samarium cobalt (SmCo) and neodymium iron
boron (NeFeB) permanent rare earth magnets). However, Molycorp, a
U.S. company with mining operations in ...
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