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Angsuman Chakraborty

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Angsuman Chakraborty is the CEO and Chief Architect at Taragana
Nations seeking to break China's monopoloy on rare earths used in advanced manufacturing Posted: Oct 4, 2010 2:42 AM
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Nations wary of dependence on China's rare earths TOKYO — China's recent halt of exotic metal shipments to Japan amid a diplomatic spat has reverberated throughout the world's high-tech manufacturing hubs — now on heightened alert to the risks of relying on one country for materials that do everything from helping hybrid engines run to creating .... Source  : Nations seeking to break China’s monopoloy on rare earths used in advanced manufacturing.

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