1. China has suspended its ban on exports of certain rare earth minerals to the U.S., effective from November 10, 2025, until November 27, 2026.
2. This decision is in line with an agreement reached at a US-China summit held last month in South Korea.
3. The rare earth minerals in question, such as gallium and germanium, are crucial for the production of semiconductors. China has a significant share of their global output. Additionally, China recently announced it would also suspend additional import tariffs on US soybeans.
2. This decision is in line with an agreement reached at a US-China summit held last month in South Korea.
3. The rare earth minerals in question, such as gallium and germanium, are crucial for the production of semiconductors. China has a significant share of their global output. Additionally, China recently announced it would also suspend additional import tariffs on US soybeans.
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From November 10, 2025, to November 27, 2026, China has lifted its export ban on certain rare earth minerals crucial for semiconductor production. This move aligns with an agreement reached at a US-China summit in South Korea last month. Additionally, China plans to suspend additional import
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251109_13/#summary
Date: Nov. 9, 2025
Notes: 2025-11-09
Created: 2025/11/10 00:40
Updated: 2025/12/07 22:32
Last Read: 2025/11/10 07:33