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China: Government grants rare earth export license to several exporters, including suppliers to General Motors, Ford and Stellantis

Announcement

06 Jun 2025

In June 2025, several news outlets reported that the Chinese government issued export licenses allowing several Chinese suppliers for US companies General Motors, Ford and Stellantis to export medium and heavy rare-earth materials. 

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1

0 certainly harmful

0 likely harmful

1 liberalising

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Implementation date

06 Jun 2025

Revocation date:

No revocation date

Announced: 06 Jun 2025
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On 6 June 2025, several media outlets reported that the Chinese government had approved export licenses allowing several Chinese suppliers to export medium and heavy-rare-earth materials. The companie...
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