Move is a strategic one ahead of new round of tricky trade talks with the United States.
China tightened export controls for critical rare-earth metals on Thursday.
The new restrictions were announced by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, and come ahead of an expected meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and United States President Donald Trump’s later this month.
The world’s two largest economies have been locked in trade negotiations aimed at calming tensions, after they raised tit-for-tat tariffs against each other earlier this year, before then agreeing to pull back on some of those levies.
Rare-earth metals are one of China’s major levers of influence with the US.
What has China announced?
In “announcement number 61 of 2025”, China said it was increasing export controls for five rare-earth metals in addition to the seven it announced in April this year.
The five metals added to the list are holmium, erbium, thulium, europium and ytterbium.
The seven minerals China placed export restrictions on earlier
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