China hits back at U.S. tariffs by restricting export of crucial metals: tungsten, tellurium, bismuth, molybdenum and indium.
Beijing's retaliation includes export curbs on tungsten, tellurium, bismuth, indium, and molybdenum, vital for defence and ...
They were about something considerably rarer: the metal gallium ... 32nd, germanium, also used in a bevy of advanced technologies — have escalated. In December, China outright banned exports ...
Beijing’s export restriction move only highlights China’s already well-known dominance in transition technology and the rest ...
Last year, Beijing restricted shipments of antimony, gallium and germanium to the US, pressuring the hi-tech hardware supply chain. On Tuesday, China’s Ministry of Commerce added five more ...
The new curbs by China stop short of outright export bans and are narrowly targeted ... since its decision last December to ban exports to the U.S. of antimony and other materials, according ...
ANTIMONY, GALLIUM, GERMANIUM ... and munitions, exports to big buyers like Japan, India and South Korea had barely restarted three months after export licenses were introduced. China dominates ...
In principle, the export of dual-use items such as gallium, germanium ... antimony resources was US$456 million, a year-on-year decrease of 20.9%. However, in 2024, China's antimony resource ...
Within minutes of the United States hiking tariffs on all Chinese imports by 10 per cent, Beijing announced a slew of retaliatory measures in a bid to gain leverage in any future trade negotiations ...
BEIJING, Feb 4(Reuters) - China announced ... In the case of antimony, a strategic metal used in flame retardants, solar power equipment and munitions, exports to big buyers like Japan, India ...