China rejects EU condemnation over rare earth controls

Baotou City: Epicentre of China’s rare earth industry. Image by Matthew Stinson Creative Commons CC BY-NC 2.0

China urged the European Parliament to stop politicizing trade and economic issues and applying double standards on export controls, its mission to the European Union said on Friday.

The remarks were in response to a motion approved by EU lawmakers on Thursday condemning Beijing over its export restrictions on rare earths.

China is willing to strengthen communication with the European side to properly resolve trade frictions, and rare earth exports should not be an issue between China and the EU, the Chinese mission said in a statement.

(Reporting by Beijing Newsroom; Editing by Sharon Singleton)


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