China approves some rare earth export applications: commerce ministry
BEIJING, June 7 (Xinhua) -- China has approved a certain number of export license applications for rare earth-related items, considering rising global demand for medium and heavy rare earth elements driven by industries such as robotics and new energy vehicles, a spokesperson with the Ministry of Commerce said Saturday.
Rare earth-related items have dual-use attributes for both military and civilian purposes, the spokesperson said, noting that imposing export controls on such items is in line with international practice.
The spokesperson emphasized that the controls aim to better safeguard national security and interests and fulfill international obligations of non-proliferation, which reflects China's commitment to world peace and regional stability.
China will continue to strengthen the review of compliant applications and is ready to enhance communication and dialogue on export controls with relevant countries to facilitate compliant trade, the spokesperson said.
Photos
Related Stories
- China approves some rare earth export applications
- China affirms rare-earth export controls align with international practices
- China handles rare earth exports in accordance with laws
- Reduced Myanmar supply 'to drive rare-earth prices higher'
- China issues regulations on rare earth administration
- China stresses high-quality development of rare earth industry
- N China's Baotou expands rare earth industry chain
- Researchers develop green, efficient electric rare earth mining technology
- China mulls strengthening regulation over rare earth industry
- China's rare earth price index slightly drops Monday
Copyright © 2025 People's Daily Online. All Rights Reserved.