
Japan’s Deep-sea Mining Of Rare Earths Is Its Own Fault. Why Is It Being Countered By China? The Reason Is Surprising
According to Japanese media reports, the Japanese deep-sea drilling ship "Earth" successfully extracted sludge containing rare earths at a water depth of 6,000 meters in the waters of Nantori Island in the Pacific Ocean. It seems that Japan has been chanting the slogan "get rid of the rare earth stuck" for so many years.















