As per the industry sources, various domestic suppliers have already sought approval from the Chinese government through their local vendors in China.
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Beijing says it is ‘willing to enhance communication’ on strategic minerals, which have taken centre stage in US-China trade negotiations.
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China to fast-track applications for rare-earth minerals to US, EU
China has agreed to fast-track approvals for the shipment of rare earth minerals to the United States and some European Union nations.
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China Approves Export Licenses for Rare Earth Metals Amid Global Demand Surge
China has approved a limited number of export licenses for rare earth-related metals, integral to manufacturing sectors like automobiles and semiconductors. The move aims to address rising global demand while balancing national security and international…
China says open to improve communication with other countries on rare earth minerals export controls
The ministry said it has approved a certain number of compliant rare earth applications and will continue to improve the examination and approvals.