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China’s Rare Earth Exports Plunge 61% in May Amid Export Curbs

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June 18, 2025
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China’s Manufacturing Powerhouse Faces Domestic Struggles: What It Means for Global Investors

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  • China’s rare earth product exports, including magnets, fell 61% year-over-year in May to 2,117 tons, marking a five-year low.
  • Beijing’s export controls, introduced in April, have disrupted global supply chains, impacting industries like automotive and electronics.
  • Following U.S.-China negotiations, President Trump announced that China would supply “FULL MAGNETS, AND ANY NECESSARY RARE EARTHS, UP FRONT,” though June export data will be closely watched.
  • China produces 90% of the world’s permanent rare earth magnets, giving it significant leverage in the ongoing trade tensions with the U.S.

What Happened?

China’s rare earth product exports, dominated by permanent magnets, slumped to their lowest level since February 2020, following export restrictions imposed in April. These curbs targeted not only raw rare earth materials but also fabricated products containing even trace amounts of rare earths.

The restrictions have disrupted global industries reliant on rare earth magnets, including automotive manufacturing and electronics. In the first quarter of 2025, magnets accounted for nearly 90% of China’s rare earth product exports, underscoring their critical role in global supply chains.

The sharp decline in exports comes amid ongoing U.S.-China trade tensions. After a recent meeting between negotiators in London, President Trump stated that China had agreed to supply necessary rare earths and magnets, though the specifics remain unclear.


Why It Matters?

China’s dominance in rare earth production—accounting for 90% of global permanent magnet output—gives it significant leverage in trade disputes. The export curbs highlight the strategic importance of rare earths in industries like electric vehicles, renewable energy, and defense.

The slump in exports has raised concerns about supply chain vulnerabilities, particularly in the U.S., Europe, and India. Companies in these regions are now exploring alternative sources and domestic production to reduce reliance on China.

The outcome of U.S.-China negotiations will be critical in determining whether export flows stabilize or further disruptions occur. Any prolonged shortage could have ripple effects across global industries, potentially driving up costs and delaying production.


What’s Next?

Chinese customs is set to release specific data on magnet exports later this week, which will provide further insights into the impact of the export curbs. Governments and companies will closely monitor June export volumes to assess whether the recent U.S.-China talks lead to a meaningful resolution.

Meanwhile, the U.S. and its allies are likely to accelerate efforts to diversify rare earth supply chains, including investments in domestic production and partnerships with non-Chinese suppliers.

The rare earths market will remain a key flashpoint in U.S.-China trade relations, with potential implications for industries ranging from automotive to defense.

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