Global Times

Industry associatio­n indicates Chinese rare earths shipment to US may slow down

-

The Associatio­n of China Rare Earth Industry is explicitly indicating the necessity for Chinese rare earth exporters to be more cautious after the Trump administra­tion said it will impose more tariffs on Chinese imports last week.

The associatio­n issued a statement after a special work meeting held on Monday that rare-earth enterprise­s will study the “guidance” given by Chinese President Xi Jinping in May when he paid a visit to a major rare-earth plant in East China’s Jiangxi Province.

The associatio­n said that Chinese rare-earth enterprise­s would support China’s counter strikes in the escalating trade war with the US, referring to US’ wielding tariff club as “bullying,” according to working minutes issued by the secretaria­t of the associatio­n.

While the associatio­n seldom commented on the USChina trade war, the statement said that Chinese rare-earth companies should “grasp the special nature of rare earths” – a group of 17 prized elements broadly used in modern hightech products from smartphone­s to high-precision missiles.

Wu Chenhui, an independen­t rare-earth analyst, told the Global Times that the statement’s mention of the special nature of rare earths might be a reminder that China’s rareearth exporters shall “take a more cautious strategy”.

Chen Zhanheng, a deputy secretary-general of the associatio­n, revealed that Chinese rareearth exports to the US dropped 11.3 percent year-on-year during the first half of 2019.

“But a 17 percent increase in refined rare earths which are difficult to be stored due to oxidation indicated some US importers are ramping up their purchase due to China’s dominance in rare-earth refining.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China