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China’s rare earth magnet exports drop overall, but surge to US market in October

by admin November 20, 2025
November 20, 2025
China’s rare earth magnet exports drop overall, but surge to US market in October

Recent customs data released on Thursday revealed a nuanced trend in China’s rare earth magnet exports for the month of October. 

Overall shipments experienced a decline, falling by 5.2% compared to the previous month’s figures. 

This marks the second consecutive month of contraction in the country’s total rare earth magnet exports, suggesting a potential softening in global demand or a shift in the supply chain dynamics originating from China, the world’s dominant producer.

Exports to US surge

However, a deeper dive into the destination of these exports reveals a significant counter-trend. 

Shipments of rare earth magnets from China to the United States saw a substantial surge in October, reaching their highest level in nine months. 

This sharp increase in exports to the US market is a noteworthy development, especially given the backdrop of ongoing trade tensions and the strategic importance of rare earth magnets in high-tech and defense industries. 

The spike could be indicative of a robust US demand for these critical components, perhaps driven by inventory restocking, increased manufacturing activity, or strategic procurement efforts.

While broader global demand for Chinese rare earth magnets may be slowing, the American market appears to be drawing on Chinese supplies at an accelerated rate. 

This complex pattern underscores the critical role China continues to play as the dominant global source for these essential materials and highlights the varying economic and strategic imperatives influencing trade flows across different international markets.

Trade policy and regulatory developments

Beijing decided to temporarily lift its rare earth export controls, which were initially announced on October 9. 

This one-year suspension is a direct result of a commitment made to Washington during a late October summit in Busan, South Korea. 

The action signifies a move to de-escalate the ongoing trade war between the two major economic powers.

Outbound shipments of rare earth magnets from the world’s largest producer and exporter, primarily used in technology ranging from cars to defense applications, totaled 5,473 metric tons in October. 

This marked a slight decrease from the 5,774 tons exported in September. 

However, the October figure still represents a robust 15.8% year-over-year increase compared to the 4,725 tons shipped in October 2024. 

Notably, exports to the US saw a significant month-over-month surge, jumping by 56.1% to reach 656 tons, the highest volume recorded since January. 

This spike in US demand suggests a strong appetite for these critical components despite the slight overall monthly decline in global exports.

China is developing a new rare earth licensing system designed to accelerate shipments, according to a Reuters report. 

However, this new regime is not expected to fully eliminate existing restrictions, which had been the hope of Washington.

Last month, the five largest markets by volume for Chinese rare earth magnet exports were Germany, the US, South Korea, Vietnam, and India.

China’s rare earth magnet exports for the year to date reached 45,290 tons, marking a 5.2% decrease compared to the previous year. Exports peaked in August, achieving a seven-month high.

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