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Can you explain the difference and what attacks PQ rekeying prevents that PQ key exchanging doesn't? When "the article" is a an apple fan boi site regurgitating apple press releases in breathless fashion, you might want to take their claims with a grain of salt.
Short answer: key exchanging is only important in a future where not only do nation states have quantum computers that can break classical algorithms, but can also break quantum proof encryption algorithms a few times with a lot of effort, but not many times over and over (if they could break them easily then they'll just break every key rotation). i.e. a speculative future that may never exist and quite frankly even if it did, won't for decades given the current state of quantum computers.
A more informative take from somewhere other than an Apple press release: