Turkey Declines to Sell Rare Earth Elements to United States, Plans State Operation of Resources
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Summary
Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar has stated that Turkey will not sell rare earth elements to the United States, declaring such sales are "out of the question." The minister announced that the rare earth elements site in Beylikova District, Eskişehir Province will be operated by the state, with plans to establish a rare earth processing plant. This statement was made in response to reports and represents Turkey's strategic decision to maintain control over its rare earth resources rather than exporting them to the US.
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the rare earth elements site in Beylikova District, Eskişehir Province, will be operated by the state
they plan to lay the foundations of a rare earth processing plant next
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