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    Home » China Expands Rare Earth Controls to Imported Raw Materials Amid Supply Concerns

    China Expands Rare Earth Controls to Imported Raw Materials Amid Supply Concerns

    ReshamBy ReshamAugust 22, 2025 World No Comments2 Mins Read
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    China Tightens Rare Earth Controls to Strengthen Supply Grip

    China, the world’s leading supplier of rare earths, announced new measures on Friday to further tighten its control over these critical minerals. The updated rules now include imported raw materials in the country’s existing quota system for mining, smelting, and separation. This move comes as part of a broader strategy to secure China’s role in the global energy transition.

    The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology shared the changes following a public consultation that started in February. Analysts say the inclusion of imported ore suggests a deeper effort to limit overall supply. Some companies have raised concerns, fearing that the new rules may affect their access to key raw materials.

    Rare Earths Play a Crucial Role in Modern Technology

    Rare earths consist of 17 elements used in a wide range of high-tech applications. These include lasers, military hardware, electric vehicles, wind turbines, and everyday consumer electronics. Their importance has grown as the world moves towards cleaner energy and advanced technologies.

    Given this importance, China has become more protective of its rare earth supply. In April, the country added several rare earth products and magnets to its export restriction list. This decision came in response to recent tariff increases imposed by the US.

    Quota Issuance Reflects Strategic Shifts

    China already uses a quota system to manage rare earth production. However, in a break from past practice, the government quietly issued its first 2025 mining and smelting quotas without making a public announcement. This subtle change signals a more strategic and possibly cautious approach to controlling output and trade.

    The new rules reinforce China’s aim to maintain a strong grip on the global supply chain. They also highlight growing tensions between economic strategy and global demand for energy transition materials.

    with inputs from Reuters

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