Japan will import less earths from China (By Sylodium, international trade directory)

In the wake of the worst territorial dispute with China in recent history over the Senkaku / Diaoyu Islands, Japan is rapidly looking to other countries for sources of rare earth mineral imports. Yukio Edano, the Minster of Economy, Trade, and Industry, commented on Monday that he expects Japan to be getting 50% of its supplies from countries other than China by the middle of 2013. Such a rapid shift away from China will significantly reduce the dependence Japan’s technology industry has on the country, as well ensure a stable supply for the future. Sylodium (international trade directory) you can advertise for free your company or your project, at the intersection of cities that you want, for example; Tokio - Beijing or any city around the World.

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