China Chokes Off Antimony, Boosts Overall Rare Earth Flows

China sharply curtailed exports of two key critical minerals in June, with outbound shipments of antimony falling by 88% and germanium by 95% compared to January levels, Asia Financial reported on Monday, noting that the drop reflects Beijing’s intensifying crackdown on transshipment and unauthorized export activity after discovering that material was being routed through third countries such as Thailand and Mexico. 

The measures come amid escalating geopolitical competition over supply chains for strategic metals used in semiconductors, batteries, and military systems.

The sharp cut in exports follows stepped-up enforcement by China’s customs and national security authorities, with new controls aimed at tightening licensing loopholes. Antimony shipments in June totaled just 65 metric tons, while germanium fell to 3.1 tons, according to customs data cited by Reuters

At the same time, rare earth magnet exports to the U.S. surged. After months of delays, China exported 353 tons to the United States in June–a 660% increase from May–as backlogged licenses were cleared. Total rare earth magnet exports rose 157.5% month-on-month to 3,188 tons, though they remain 38% below June 2024 levels. For the first half of 2025, exports stood at 22,319 tons, down 18.9% year-on-year.

Beijing’s strategy appears to be twofold: maintain leverage by restricting chokepoint materials like antimony and germanium, while easing rare earth exports to reduce geopolitical friction. The export collapse follows reports that banned materials were being funneled through Southeast Asia and Mexico, prompting China to tighten enforcement.

Prices have surged in response. Antimony has nearly quadrupled since May 2024, while germanium has more than doubled, according to Reuters data. The rare earth rebound, however, may offer temporary relief to manufacturers in sectors ranging from EVs to aerospace.

By Charles Kennedy for Oilprice.com

More Top Reads From Oilprice.com:

 

  • Related Posts

    Oil Prices Rebound as U.S.-Iran Peace Talks Are Postponed

    Oil prices began to climb once again in early Asian trade on Friday due to uncertainty over the outcome of peace talks between the United States and Iran after Switzerland…

    80 Million Barrels of Crude Are Lined Up to Exit the Strait of Hormuz

    Tankers carrying a total of 80 million barrels of crude are preparing to move through the Strait of Hormuz after the signing of the preliminary deal between the United States…

    Have You Seen?

    South Africa’s first LNG import terminal to supply ExxonMobil as project seeks interest

    • June 19, 2026
    South Africa’s first LNG import terminal to supply ExxonMobil as project seeks interest

    Top Stories Of The Day: India Leads RE Growth; SECI-ACME Sign 700 MW Deal; NTPC Floats 960 MWh BESS Tender and More…

    • June 19, 2026
    Top Stories Of The Day: India Leads RE Growth; SECI-ACME Sign 700 MW Deal; NTPC Floats 960 MWh BESS Tender and More…

    IFC-Led Consortium Commits ₹2,600 Crore To Gemstar Infra For Rajasthan Smart Meter Rollout

    • June 19, 2026
    IFC-Led Consortium Commits ₹2,600 Crore To Gemstar Infra For Rajasthan Smart Meter Rollout

    Xycarb secures $3.9m Texas semiconductor grant

    • June 19, 2026
    Xycarb secures $3.9m Texas semiconductor grant

    Solis to Showcase Full-Scenario Energy Storage Solutions at Intersolar Europe 2026

    • June 19, 2026
    Solis to Showcase Full-Scenario Energy Storage Solutions at Intersolar Europe 2026

    Dynelectro ships 250kW SOEC to Icelandic e-SAF pilot plant

    • June 19, 2026
    Dynelectro ships 250kW SOEC to Icelandic e-SAF pilot plant

    Green Energy Stock: Renewable Energy Stocks Shine Despite Broader Market Decline On June 19

    • June 19, 2026
    Green Energy Stock: Renewable Energy Stocks Shine Despite Broader Market Decline On June 19

    Morrison-Backed Chrysalis Renewables Closes First Deal Under Hanwha Partnership with 357 MW US Solar Assets

    • June 19, 2026
    Morrison-Backed Chrysalis Renewables Closes First Deal Under Hanwha Partnership with 357 MW US Solar Assets

    First LNG tanker crosses Strait of Hormuz and docks after peace deal

    • June 19, 2026
    First LNG tanker crosses Strait of Hormuz and docks after peace deal

    Oil Prices Are Crashing. Inventories Tell A Different Story.

    • June 19, 2026
    Oil Prices Are Crashing. Inventories Tell A Different Story.