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Analysis: Japanese rare earth consumers set up shop in China

TOKYO/TORONTO (Reuters) - Japanese manufacturers concerned about China's restrictive export quotas on essential rare earths may have found a way to resolve their supply concerns -- relocate production to China.

TOKYO/TORONTO (Reuters) - Japanese manufacturers concerned about China's restrictive export quotas on essential rare earths may have found a way to resolve their supply concerns -- relocate production to China.

By setting up shop inside China, where some 95 percent of the world's rare earths are produced, manufacturers can obtain the metals on the cheap and then export the finished products outside the quota system.

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