China Resumes Rare Earth Exports Under Tight Controls as Global Prices Soar
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Rare earths: China has granted the first export licenses, but to Europe and Vietnam - Economic Scenarios
China has issued export licenses to at least four makers of rare earth magnets, including suppliers to German automaker Volkswagen, industry sources said. These are the first licenses granted since Beijing restricted shipments last month, a sign that critical materials will continue to circulate. Baotou Tianhe Magnetics, which makes magnets used in electric and hybrid car motors, received a license for Volkswagen at the end of April, according t…
China eases rare earth curbs with targeted export licenses
China eases rare earth curbs with targeted export licenses May 14, 2025 Posted by: Quatro Strategies Categories: China, Rare Earths & Commodities, Sanctions & Regulation No Comments Subscribe to unlock this insight. START YOUR TRIAL NOWALREADY A MEMBER? .vc_custom_1452662201783{margin-right: 0px !important;margin-bottom: 40px !important;margin-left: 0px !important;}.vc_custom_1533…
Newtalk News China has issued export licenses to at least four rare earth magnet producers, including a supplier to Germany's Volkswagen. German carmakers and industry sources said the licenses were the first issued since Beijing restricted exports last month, indicating that key materials will continue to flow. According to a report by Reuters today (14), three sources said that Tianhe Magnetic Materials (603072.SS) had obtained an export lice…
China clears rare earth exports for 5 firms in strategic nod to Europe, Vietnam
China has granted rare earth export permits to domestic magnet manufacturers for the first time since introducing sweeping restrictions in April 2025, in a move reflecting a calibrated stance on mineral controls amid easing trade tensions with the US.
China Issues First Rare Earth Magnet Export Permits; Volkswagen Suppliers Included
Beijing has granted export permits to at least four rare earth magnet producers, including suppliers to German automaker Volkswagen, marking the first approvals since China imposed shipment restrictions last month. The move signals that while China tightens oversight of critical minerals, it may allow continued flow to key international partners. Industry observers view the permits as a strategic balancing act—maintaining economic ties while rei…
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