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    1. Happy-Government2541 on

      This was announced in December 2024. I’m curious about what happens between then and now that makes the timing necessary for it to roll out tomorrow. I’m sure there’s a reason for it, I just don’t fully understand the process.

    2. Gallium is a fun metal. It has a low melting point so you can hold a chuck in your hand, and it will slowly melt.

      Just don’t lick it or your hand after it melts.

    3. One-Replacement-8314 on

      This suspension of the export ban is a direct result of the recent U.S.-China trade deal finalized around October 30, 2025. The suspension is only valid for 1 year.

      The agreement includes China’s commitment to effectively eliminate its current and proposed export controls on rare earth elements and other critical minerals. More specifically, China agreed to suspend the global implementation of export controls on rare earth and critical minerals announced on October 9, 2025, and will issue general licenses valid for exports of rare earths, gallium, germanium, antimony, and graphite for the benefit of U.S. end users and their suppliers

    4. Secure_Discount3111 on

      Well, time to stockpile while concurrently working on developing a domestic source.

    5. IrideAscooter on

      u.s. has started building its own manufacturing ability so it could be a response

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