Minggu, 31 Oktober 2010

China 'Key' Rare Earth 'Minerals Reassures U.S.

China in the market, "rare earth" minerals are collected with the intent to reassure the United States, U.S. Secretary of State said.

After a diplomatic dispute with China, Japan and some high-tech industrial exports of the metal core, stop.

U.S. to dismantle the line as a diplomatic weapon, China has promised not to use the mineral, is pressed.

China and Japan, Vietnam, ASEAN officials also held informal talks on the edge of the meeting.

U.S. officials have both Clinton and the Chinese response Jiechi, whose country is dealing with other countries in the political and diplomatic or economic tools that we do not use rare earth of the U.S. secretary of state told that.
Row Cooling

After the meeting, Clinton said: In the world market, "Foreign Minister Yang, China has a clear intent to collect these minerals", AFP reported.

China also exports its external relations and the problems they did not want to be.

United States to resolve disputes between the two between China and Japan have offered to host trilateral meeting, according to Reuters, China, Japan and the columns are encouraged to cool.

China mobile phones and mobile devices, electronic products, such as the automotive industry is used to produce these valuable products, are producing some 97 percent.

1990s and the last 10 years, many, especially in China, Australia and the United States, leading the closure of another mine, more cheaply than any other country was able to produce rare earth.

But Mrs. Clinton is the latest Chinese export restrictions, a rare earth to seek additional sources for the world "wake-up call is" made.

Who is the dispute over the ownership of the strike of the islands last month followed an argument between China and Japan.

Islands - Senkaku in Japan, known as Diaoyu in China - is controlled by Japan, China claimed. They provide rich fishing grounds near the main routes and five days are thought to contain deposits.

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