On January 6, China's Ministry of Commerce announced a total ban on exporting all dual-use items to Japan for military users, military purposes and any end uses that boost Japan's military capabilitie...
Abstract: On December 18, 2025, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) officially approved general export license applications for rare earths, a pivotal move that signifies the full implementation of ...
Rare earths, hailed as the "vitamin of industry", have become a focal point of global competition following four major cross-country events in a short span. The U.S.-led "Critical Minerals Partnership...
Recently, the price of yttrium oxide has surged 44 times in half a year, jumping from $6 per kilogram to $270 per kilogram, making it a focal point of global technological and geopolitical rivalry. Th...
Samarium oxide (Sm₂O₃) is the core raw material for high-performance samarium-cobalt (SmCo) permanent magnets. This paper briefly introduces the basic properties, preparation process and resource dist...
Rare earth elements (REEs), often called "industrial vitamins" for their irreplaceable role in high-tech, defense, and green energy sectors, have become a pivotal geopolitical tool bridging two major ...
China’s Ministry of Commerce recently announced the suspension of planned export control measures on additional rare earth elements, a pragmatic adjustment that balances national security and global i...
On the occasion of New Year's Day 2025, Ganzhou Nanocrystal New Material Co., Ltd. extends sincere wishes and gratitude to all employees, partners, customers and all walks of life. Looking back on the...
This summary outlines the transformative shifts in the global rare earth industry driven by policy adjustments, technological advancements, and surging downstream demand. In November 2025, China suspe...
On November 1, 2025, the U.S.-China trade agreement on key minerals drew global attention, as China announced general export licenses for rare earths, gallium, germanium, antimony and graphite—lifting...