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GM’s Gamble Pays Off as China Tightens Magnet Exports

by Team Lumida
October 13, 2025
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  • China’s new strict restrictions on rare-earth magnet exports have disrupted global supply chains, impacting U.S. automakers reliant on these magnets.
  • GM invested early in domestic rare-earth magnet production starting in 2021, securing supply from multiple U.S. factories, making it the only major U.S. automaker with a large domestic magnet supply.
  • GM’s strategy involved long-term contracts with newer, costlier suppliers like VAC, MP Materials, and Noveon, supported by U.S. government funding.
  • Other automakers like Ford and Stellantis still rely heavily on imports or have only recently begun securing alternative sources.
  • The U.S. government’s Defense Department investment in magnet production plants aims to stabilize supply for both military and commercial use.
  • GM’s early move provides a competitive edge amid ongoing trade tensions and export controls from China.
  • Risks remain if U.S.-China trade relations improve, potentially making Chinese magnets cheaper and challenging GM’s higher-cost domestic supply.

What happened?

China recently introduced stringent new restrictions on the export of rare-earth magnets, a critical component used in electric motors, headlights, windshield wipers, and other automotive parts. These restrictions have sent shockwaves through global supply chains, particularly affecting American automakers who have historically depended heavily on China for these magnets. The new rules require companies that manufacture magnets abroad using Chinese rare-earth materials to obtain permission from Beijing before exporting, tightening control over the global supply.

In response to these geopolitical risks and supply chain vulnerabilities, General Motors (GM) made a strategic decision in 2021 to invest in domestic rare-earth magnet production. This move was part of a broader effort to reduce reliance on Chinese suppliers for critical parts and materials. GM secured long-term purchase agreements with several U.S.-based magnet producers, including VAC, MP Materials, and Noveon, despite these suppliers being relatively new and their products more expensive than Chinese alternatives.

This early investment means that GM is now poised to be the only major U.S. automaker with a substantial direct supply of American-made rare-earth magnets from multiple factories. This domestic supply chain is expected to help GM avoid the production halts and supply shortages that have recently plagued competitors like Ford, which had to temporarily idle a plant due to magnet shortages.

The U.S. government has also played a role in supporting this domestic supply chain. The Department of Defense, which relies on rare-earth magnets for military applications such as missiles and drones, has invested in these new magnet production facilities. However, the Defense Department alone does not provide enough demand to sustain these plants long-term, so GM’s involvement is critical to their viability.

Why it matters

Rare-earth magnets are essential components in the production of electric vehicles (EVs) and other automotive technologies. The ability to secure a stable, domestic supply of these magnets is a significant competitive advantage for GM, especially as trade tensions between the U.S. and China continue to escalate. China’s dominance in rare-earth production has long been a strategic vulnerability for U.S. manufacturers, and GM’s early bet on domestic production helps mitigate this risk.

By reducing dependence on Chinese imports, GM can better manage supply chain disruptions, avoid costly production stoppages, and maintain more control over its manufacturing processes. This supply chain resilience is particularly important as the automotive industry accelerates its transition to electric vehicles, which rely heavily on rare-earth magnets.

However, there are risks associated with this strategy. If U.S.-China trade relations improve and tariffs or export restrictions are lifted, GM could face higher costs compared to competitors who continue to source cheaper Chinese magnets. The company’s commitment to more expensive domestic suppliers could become a disadvantage in a freer trade environment.

What’s next?

Investors should closely monitor GM’s progress in scaling up its domestic rare-earth magnet supply and how effectively it integrates these new sources into its manufacturing operations. The company’s ability to maintain a reliable supply of magnets will be critical to supporting its EV production goals and overall competitiveness.

Additionally, the broader rare-earth market and geopolitical landscape will remain key factors. Any changes in U.S.-China trade policies, further export restrictions, or new government incentives for domestic production could significantly impact supply dynamics and costs.

Competitors’ responses will also be important to watch. While some, like Stellantis, have begun securing alternative sources, many automakers still rely heavily on Chinese imports. GM’s early move may force others to accelerate their own supply chain diversification efforts.

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