China Eases Export Controls on Dual-Use Materials to the U.S.
China will suspend key export controls on dual-use materials to the U.S. until November 2026, affecting gallium, germanium and more.
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China will suspend key export controls on dual-use materials to the U.S. until November 2026, affecting gallium, germanium and more.
The Chinese mainland suspends select export control measures on rare-earth materials and technologies until Nov 10, 2026, impacting global markets and supply chains.
The Chinese mainland will lift export controls on 15 U.S. entities from Nov 10, 2025, while keeping restrictions on 16 others for one year. Exporters must apply for permits.
China and the U.S. reached consensus in Kuala Lumpur talks on tariffs, export controls, fentanyl and agriculture to ease trade tensions.
In Kuala Lumpur, China and the U.S. wrapped up a two-day trade dialogue tackling tariffs, export controls, and market expansion, aiming to stabilize global economic ties.
Explore how the Chinese mainland’s new rare earth export controls aim to protect national security and global stability while supporting civil and humanitarian uses.
China is streamlining rare earth export licensing to speed up civil-use trade and calls on the U.S. to rethink its restrictive measures.
China says its rare earth export controls have no link to Pakistan, calling rumors of gifted samples to the U.S. groundless.
The Chinese mainland’s new rare earth export controls aim to stabilize global supply chains and curb conflict-driven uses, offering dialogue over division.
China opposes the US move to add its entities to the export control list, warning that sweeping sanctions harm firms and could disrupt global supply chains.