China Officially Suspends October Export Tightening
Beijing will postpone the implementation of measures announced in October, but leave other measures untouched.
Beijing will postpone the implementation of measures announced in October, but leave other measures untouched.
China’s rare earth exports rose slightly in October for the first time since June, signaling a tentative stabilization after several months of declining shipments.
The company extracts the critical mineral as a byproduct from its titanium dioxide production.
Joint declaration signed at the sidelines of the G7 Energy and Environment Ministers’ Meeting in Toronto.
According to a fact sheet, Beijing will issue “General Licenses.”
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