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At a policy briefing held by the State Council Information Office, International Trade Representative and Vice Minister of Commerce Li Chenggang addressed a question concerning the impact of China's recent rare earth export controls on foreign trade in green technology, a sector heavily reliant on these elements for high-efficiency magnets batteries, and catalysts that power clean energy systems like electric vehicles and wind turbines.