MP Materials to supply Apple with US-made rare earth magnets
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Apple’s investment in the mining company MP Materials will also help the tech giant reduce its dependence on China for rare earth metals.
Apple is making a clear move to shift more production to the United States. The tech giant is investing $500 million in the American mining company MP Materials. This investment is part of a strategic realignment aimed at making Apple less dependent on Chinese raw material supplies.
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