China Grants First Rare Earth Magnet Export Licenses Amid Trade Pressure-Volkswagen Among Priority Recipients

May 13, 2025

Highlights

  • China grants limited rare earth magnet export permits to four major producers.
  • These exports primarily serve European and Vietnamese markets.
  • Volkswagen's direct intervention highlights Western dependence on Beijing's rare earth supply chain.
  • Export permits demonstrate China's strategic ability to use rare earth materials as an economic and diplomatic bargaining tool.

In a pivotal development in the global rare earths standoff, China has issued its first rare earth magnet export permits since imposing restrictions last month, with at least four major Chinese producersโ€”including key suppliers to Volkswagen AGโ€”receiving approvals. According to a Reuters report (opens in a new tab) by the Beijing newsroom and Christoph Steitz, Baotou Tianhe Magnetics, Zhongke Sanhuan, Baotou INST Magnetic, and Earth-Panda Advanced Magnetic Material have all been granted limited export licenses, signaling that rare earth magnet flows, particularly to Europe, will continue, at least for now.

Volkswagenโ€™s direct intervention with Chinese authorities underscores the Westโ€™s dependence on Beijingโ€™s rare earth value chain. These licenses were reportedly granted before the recent trade dรฉtente between China and the United States, and currently apply only to customers in Europe and Vietnam. U.S. clients remain in limbo. The speed of Beijingโ€™s responseโ€”issuing permits just weeks after announcing curbs on seven rare earth materialsโ€”suggests strategic selectivity rather than a full reversal.

It also confirms Chinaโ€™s continued grip on magnet-grade neodymium supply and its ability to wield export control as both economic pressure and a diplomatic bargaining chip. The message for Western OEMs and defense contractors is clear: supply security is now hostage to geopolitics.

Source: Reuters, May 13, 2025 โ€“ Reporting by Beijing Newsroom & Christoph Steitz; Editing by Lewis Jackson, Tony Munroe, Kirsten Donovan

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