http://apnews.excite.com/article/20110117/D9KPV1580.htmlJan 17, 2:32 AM (ET)
TOKYO (AP) - Toyota Motor Corp., maker of the popular Prius hybrid car, is developing a new type of electric motor to cut its dependence on rare earth metals and lower costs, a company spokesman said Monday.
The new technology will help free the world's No. 1 automaker from relying on China, which produces 97 percent of the global output of rare earths needed for many high-tech products, including the current generation of hybrid gasoline-electric motors.
Beijing sent shock waves through Japan's high-tech sector late last year when it blocked exports of the exotic metals after a diplomatic spat, and prices have soared as China gradually tightens its output.
"Toyota is always looking for a reduction in resources and in terms of costs," said spokesman Paul Nolasco.
The company has not released any specific uses or timeline for the new motor, he said.
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