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China’s JL Mag Rare-Earth Gets Approval for U.S. Exports Amid Easing Trade Tensions

by Team Lumida
June 11, 2025
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  • JL Mag Rare-Earth Co., a major Chinese rare-earth magnet manufacturer, received export permits for regions including the U.S., Europe, and Southeast Asia, signaling potential easing of U.S.-China trade tensions.
  • The company’s Hong Kong-listed shares surged up to 12%, reaching their highest level since 2022, following the announcement.
  • Rare earths, critical for industries like automotive, defense, and renewable energy, have been a focal point in the U.S.-China trade war, with China controlling 70% of global supply.
  • High-level trade talks in London resulted in a framework agreement to revive the flow of sensitive goods, pending approval from Presidents Xi Jinping and Donald Trump.

What Happened?

JL Mag Rare-Earth Co., a leading Chinese producer of rare-earth magnets, announced it has received export permits for key regions, including the U.S., Europe, and Southeast Asia. This development comes amid ongoing trade negotiations between Beijing and Washington, signaling a potential thaw in trade relations.

Rare earths, essential for applications in the auto industry, wind turbines, and defense, have been a contentious issue in the U.S.-China trade war. China, which accounts for 70% of global rare-earth supply, has previously used its dominance in the sector as leverage against U.S. trade policies.

The announcement follows high-level talks in London, where U.S. and Chinese officials agreed on a framework to revive the flow of sensitive goods, including rare earths. While the agreement awaits approval from both countries’ presidents, U.S. officials expressed optimism about resolving issues around rare-earth shipments.


Why It Matters?

The approval of export permits for JL Mag Rare-Earth Co. marks a significant step toward easing trade tensions between the U.S. and China. Rare earths are critical to several high-tech industries, and disruptions in their supply chain could have far-reaching implications for global manufacturing and defense capabilities.

The move also reflects progress in U.S.-China trade negotiations, which have been strained by tariffs and geopolitical tensions. A resolution on rare-earth exports could pave the way for broader agreements on other sensitive goods, stabilizing trade relations between the two economic superpowers.

However, uncertainty remains, as some Chinese suppliers to U.S. companies have only received temporary six-month export licenses, and a backlog of applications persists. The upcoming release of May export data will provide further insights into the state of rare-earth trade flows.


What’s Next?

The framework agreement reached in London will require sign-off from Presidents Xi Jinping and Donald Trump before it can be implemented. If approved, it could lead to a more stable and predictable supply of rare earths for U.S. industries.

Market participants will closely monitor the release of May export data later this month to assess whether the easing of restrictions is translating into increased shipments. Additionally, the resolution of the backlog of export applications will be critical for ensuring a steady flow of rare-earth materials.

Investors and industry stakeholders will also watch for further developments in U.S.-China trade talks, as any progress could have significant implications for global supply chains and market dynamics.

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