Korean firms route heavy rare earths through Russia and Gulf states, skirting Chinese curbs on elements like dysprosium and samarium.
China's export controls have cut Korea's rare earth imports significantly, threatening missile systems like the Cheongung-II air defence platform.
Experts urge Seoul to secure alternative sources in India, Australia and Central Asia, warning no single firm can manage this alone.
Korean defense firms quietly bypass China's rare earth curbs via third countries

