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Lobby group warns that China's export restrictions on rare earths could stop German auto production.

The German auto lobby has warned that China's export bans on rare earths - used in everything from anti-lock brake sensors to windshield wiper motors - could cause production delays. This is the latest industry group which has raised the alarm about supply delays.

In a recent statement, Hildegard Müller, head of the auto lobby VDA said that delays in export clearance and slow granting of licenses meant that suppliers were unable to produce essential components to keep production of cars running smoothly.

This was the first time that the lobby warned of a possible production stoppage.

Sources said earlier Tuesday that diplomats, automakers, and other executives, from India, Japan, and Europe, are seeking urgent meetings with Beijing officials in order to press for a faster approval of rare-earth magnet exports. This is after China implemented new rules, requiring exporters to obtain licenses from Beijing, back in April.

Beijing is seen by many as using controls as a major diplomatic tool because there are few alternatives outside China.

Trade groups representing automakers in the U.S., India, and other countries, including General Motors and Toyota, have warned that their factories could close within weeks if their suppliers were unable to supply critical components, such as sensors, cameras, and transmissions.

China has granted some permits to rare earth producers including Volkswagen suppliers, but not enough, according to VDA's Mueller.

Last week, German auto parts manufacturer Bosch stated that China's stricter procedures for granting export permits have caused delays in the supply chain.

Mueller stated that "production delays or even production outages cannot be ruled out if the situation does not change quickly."

(source: Reuters)