Highlights
- Baogang Group receives strategic directive from Party Secretary to advance China's rare earth industrial development and technological innovation.
- The visit underscores China's coordinated approach to rare earth resources, positioning Baotou as a global critical materials supply hub.
- Communist Party maintains end-to-end control over the rare earth industry, using it as a strategic tool for national technological and economic advancement.
Baotou Party Secretary Chen Zhichang visited Baogang Group (opens in a new tab) (Baotou Iron and Steel Group) on August 4, urging the state-owned industrial giant to โgo all outโ in advancing Chinaโs โtwo rare earth basesโ initiative and to overhaul its industrial structure to inject fresh vitality into its transformation and innovation push.
The inspection tour took Chen through key facilities, including:
- Northern Rare Earthโs green smelting upgrade project
- The rare earth steel cold-rolled sheet production line
- Baogangโs rail and beam production plant
- Its electrical divisionโs permanent magnet motor and control equipment plant
- Baogangโs industrial internet data operations center
Chen also visited the โBuild Baogang Togetherโ exhibition hall, reviewing the companyโs history and its role in Baotouโs industrial rise.
At a subsequent meeting, Chen called Baogang โa company with a glorious history that has grown together with Baotou.โ He laid out a blueprint focused on:
- Strengthening strategic, systemic, and forward-looking planning in rare earth raw material supply, new materials, and applications to create new advantages and growth drivers
- Driving science and technology innovation, building and leveraging research platforms, deepening institutional reforms, and tightly integrating production, academia, and research
- Pursuing green, low-carbon development, speeding up digital and smart transformation, upgrading product mix, and boosting value-added and competitiveness
- Deepening state-owned enterprise reform to create modernized enterprises and โmodern factoriesโ
- Enhancing risk awareness and workplace safety to strengthen resilience
- Anchoring corporate culture and governance in Communist Party leadership and the legacy of โBuild Baogang Togetherโ
Why this is newsworthy
For the business and investor community, Rare Earth Exchanges (REEx) suggests Chenโs visit underscores Baogangโs role as a core pillar in Chinaโs rare earth and advanced steel strategies. Northern Rare EarthโBaogangโs flagship rare earth armโis the worldโs largest producer of rare earth oxides. The โtwo rare earth basesโ plan cements Baotou as a global supply hub for critical materials used in permanent magnets, EV motors, wind turbines, and defense applications.
Potential implications for the West/USA
- Signals continued state-level prioritization and funding for Chinaโs rare earth value chain, from mining to advanced manufacturing.
- Suggests faster commercialization of high-value rare earth applications (permanent magnet motors, smart manufacturing) that compete directly with Western suppliers
- Reinforces Chinaโs industrial integration strategyโtying raw material dominance to downstream product manufacturingโposing a long-term challenge to Western supply diversification and technology leadership
What is the influence of the CCP on the rare earth complex in China?
The CCP maintains end-to-end control over Chinaโs REE industry, treating it as a strategic arm of state power rather than a free market. Since the late 1980s, REEs have been classified as strategic resources and embedded in national Five-Year Plans with binding output, consolidation, and technology targets. Mining and refining operate under strict state-issued quotas, and the sector has been consolidated into six state-backed conglomerates with Party secretaries in top management to ensure alignment with national goals. Beijing drives vertical integration from raw materials into high-value products like magnets and alloys, selectively uses environmental enforcement to manage supply and prices, and funds technology upgrades through state-directed R&D. Export controls are wielded as geopolitical tools, with recent restrictions on gallium, germanium, and REE processing technology signaling readiness to weaponize supply chains. Internal Party committees vet major corporate decisions, making business risk and geopolitical risk inseparable. For the West, this means Chinaโs REE complex functions as a coordinated, politically driven systemโwhere supply stability hinges on relations with Beijing.
REEx Reflection
This is more than a routine site visitโitโs a directive to align Baogangโs modernization, R&D, and output with Chinaโs rare earth industrial policy, at a time when global supply security for these materials is a strategic priority in Washington, Brussels, and Tokyo.
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