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China's Rare-Earth Metal Exports Spike to Highest Since 2009
China's Rare-Earth Metal Exports Spike to Highest Since 2009

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

China's Rare-Earth Metal Exports Spike to Highest Since 2009

(Bloomberg) -- China's exports of rare earths in June climbed to their highest since 2009, according to official data, indicating a push by global buyers to get hold of the materials used to make powerful magnets. Why Did Cars Get So Hard to See Out Of? How German Cities Are Rethinking Women's Safety — With Taxis Philadelphia Reaches Pact With Workers to End Garbage Strike Advocates Fear US Agents Are Using 'Wellness Checks' on Children as a Prelude to Arrests The rare-earths sector has been in turmoil since early April, when dominant supplier China launched export controls amid a deepening trade stand-off with the US. That's weighed most heavily on supplies of so-called permanent magnets, which are not covered by the customs data figures released on Monday. Exports of rare earths, in mineral or metal form, climbed to 7,742 tons, up 60% from a year earlier. That could include some material to be used by the few magnet manufacturers outside China, who are seeing a wave of demand as the global auto industry grapples with a shortage. China's export controls cover seven of the 17 rare earths in their basic commodity form, but also stretch to magnets containing even tiny amounts of the controlled materials. China makes about 90% of the world's rare-earth permanent magnets, with firms in Japan and Germany making up most of the remainder. Data on China's June exports of all rare-earth products is due with the next batch of trade figures on Friday, while a breakdown including magnets should be available on Sunday. 'Our Goal Is to Get Their Money': Inside a Firm Charged With Scamming Writers for Millions Trump's Cuts Are Making Federal Data Disappear Trade War? No Problem—If You Run a Trade School Thailand's Changing Cannabis Rules Leave Farmers in a Tough Spot Will Trade War Make South India the Next Manufacturing Hub? ©2025 Bloomberg L.P. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

China's Rare-Earth Metal Exports Spike to Highest Since 2009
China's Rare-Earth Metal Exports Spike to Highest Since 2009

Bloomberg

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

China's Rare-Earth Metal Exports Spike to Highest Since 2009

China's exports of rare earths in June climbed to their highest since 2009, according to official data, indicating a push by global buyers to get hold of the materials used to make powerful magnets. The rare-earths sector has been in turmoil since early April, when dominant supplier China launched export controls amid a deepening trade stand-off with the US. That's weighed most heavily on supplies of so-called permanent magnets, which are not covered by the customs data figures released on Monday.

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