Follow us on:

Friday, 12. June 2026

Search
Close this search box
Germanium

China Exports More Gallium, Less Germanium

SHARE

The export of gallium from China increased significantly in April compared to the previous month, according to figures from the Chinese customs authorities. 5,182 kilograms of the technology metal were exported, an increase of 327% compared to March. However, this means that exports are still slightly below 2023 levels of the same period. The picture is different for germanium: at 2,345 kilograms, around 27% less was exported from the People’s Republic, although the figure is significantly higher than in April 2023. Beijing introduced export restrictions on the two critical raw materials in August last year. As a result, exports fell, partly because the required permits and applications can take several weeks to get processed. The main export destination in April was Germany. With 3,500 kilograms, more than half of all from China exported gallium was destined for the European country. Roughly half of the exported germanium was shipped to Germany.

The main applications for gallium and germanium are semiconductors, solar panels, LEDs, and lasers.

Source: Chinese Customs Administration

Photo: TRADIUM GmbH

Rawmaterials.net is the first news portal exclusively for strategic metals and rare earths. Strategic raw materials, which include platin group metals and technology metals, as well as rare earths are a much-discussed topic.

Strategic metals and their potential as physical assets: Find out how to diversify your portfolio in line with the times. Register now!

© 2026 powered by TRADIUM GmbH