Updated
Updated · South China Morning Post · May 20
China’s Rare Earth Magnet Exports to Japan Rise 2.5% as Firms Warn of Severe Shortages
Updated
Updated · South China Morning Post · May 20

China’s Rare Earth Magnet Exports to Japan Rise 2.5% as Firms Warn of Severe Shortages

4 articles · Updated · South China Morning Post · May 20
  • April shipments of Chinese rare earth permanent magnets to Japan rose 2.5% from March, a modest rebound that left Japanese companies still reporting severe supply shortages.
  • That uptick only partly reversed March’s 17.3% drop, underscoring how deeply supply flows had already been disrupted.
  • The squeeze comes as a diplomatic row between Beijing and Tokyo drags on, limiting relief for Japanese manufacturers that rely on the magnets.
  • Japan ranked only ninth among buyers of Chinese permanent magnets in April, behind Germany, South Korea and the United States, highlighting its weakened access to supply.
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