China’s Rare-Earth Magnet Exports to US Hit 6-Month High
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China appears to have stopped publishing details of its rare earth mining and refining quotas, in a break from normal practice that could further raise the temperature in the US-China trade war. Beijing has already issued a first batch of quotas for this year to two rare earth producers,
The market for rare earth magnets, which are 15 times stronger than old-fashioned steel magnets, has been growing exponentially for the past two decades.
The president extended China’s tariff deadline, hours before a trade truce between Washington and Beijing was set to expire, and after an unprecedented chip deal.
A container ship arrives at the port in Lianyungang, in China's eastern Jiangsu province ... past sessions were lowering tariffs and increasing the supply of rare earth magnets to US companies for use in a wide variety of crucial electronics – a ...
Vulcan Elements, a North Carolina-based rare earth magnet manufacturer, has agreed to buy a supply of the critical minerals from ReElement Technologies that will be sourced outside of China.
China is home to about 70% of the world's rare earth mining and 90% of refining capacity as a result of years of government support for the industry.
The United States and China are poised to start a fresh round of talks in Sweden, aiming to extend a temporary trade truce that held back triple-digit tariffs while the world’s two biggest ...