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Might not need to even have much new mining.
Gallium is primarily extracted from bauxite, which is already mined worldwide for aluminum processing. So with gallium being a very small byproduct of aluminum processing from mined bauxite, the bottleneck probably isn't in the mines, because mining and processing bauxite is already something many countries do. It's just not always economically profitable to further process the gallium at the same time, but if the need is there, that can be ramped up at existing aluminum plants.
It's not an overnight process but with many elements, the limiting factor isn't actual rarity, but the high energy/equipment needs of the process to extract and purify the element, and the high amounts of waste produced.