There are 17 rare earths that are vital materials in products ranging from electric vehicles to aircraft engines and military radars and exports of 12 of them are now restricted
Delays on export license applications began in September, before Beijing's move last week to expand controls over the critical minerals used in magnets, sources say
Analysts say investor mood remains fragile amid the recent round of trade uncertainty between China and the US
'We're going to have a lot of magnets in a pretty short period of time. In fact, we'll have so many we won't know what to do with them,' the US President said
From talks on resuming direct flights to a series of high-level bilateral visits, longtime rivals China and India are quietly and cautiously strengthening ties
China's crackdown on the smuggling and trans-shipment of critical minerals hit exports of antimony and germanium in June even as rare earth magnet shipments jumped sharply thanks to a deal with Washington
A Ford executive said this week that China’s approval process for rare earth exports was still much slower than what the industry needed
China's global exports of antimony are now just a third of the levels seen this time last year
The carmaker should be able to produce electric vehicles or hybrid cars without disruptions "for at least about one year”
Dialogue on Beijing's rare earth blockade has now become part of its negotiations on the EU's tariffs on China-made EVs, and it signals China's willingness to use its dominance in the critical industry as leverage
China seems to be taking leaves from the American playbook as it steps up its retaliation against Donald Trump's tariff war
China produces some 90% of the world's rare earths and is the dominant supplier of the vital elements to users around the world