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U.S., EU, Japan to discuss rare earths in October

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Officials from the United States, European Union and Japan will gather in Washington next month to find ways of cutting demand for raw materials whose supplies China is limiting,...

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Officials from the United States, European Union and Japan will gather in Washington next month to find ways of cutting demand for raw materials whose supplies China is limiting, a U.S. official said on Thursday.

Experts and officials will discuss in early October how to team up to develop high-tech goods - such as electric car motors and wind turbines - that are less dependent on coveted rare earth minerals, and how to make better use of those minerals that are available, the official said.

"There is a growing market for these products and we need to be able to keep producing them," Jeff Skeer of the office of policy and international affairs at the U.S. Department of Energy told Reuters by telephone.

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