China’s Rare-Earth Magnet Exports to the U.S. Snap Back
Wednesday, 20 August 2025 () China’s shipments of rare-earth permanent magnets snapped back in July, signaling a return toward pre-curb trade flows even as the West doubles down on alternative supply. Overall magnet exports hit a six-month high of 5,577 metric tons in July—up ~75% month-on-month and 5.7% year-on-year—after Beijing agreed to normalize sales as part of a trade truce with Washington and Europe. Shipments to the U.S. climbed ~76% m/m to 619 tons, recovering from a May low of just 46 tons during the height of the tit-for-tat restrictions. Germany…
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China's rare earth magnet exports experienced a significant resurgence in July, reaching a six-month peak of 5,577 metric tons. This rebound, a nearly 75%... IndiaTimes