Trump, Western leaders pledge billions to break China's rare earth chokehold; Beijing still leads in talent pipeline.
President Trump and other Western leaders have pledged billions of dollars in investments to reduce reliance on Chinese rare earths, but Beijing still holds a significant talent pipeline advantage.
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