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China relaxes export restrictions on rare earth for certain chip manufacturers

State media reported on Wednesday that China could relax restrictions on rare earth exports to Chinese and European semiconductor companies and other firms in their supply chains.

China placed seven rare earths products and related items on its export control list in April. All exporters are required to apply for licenses regardless of their nationality.

Several export licences for rare earth magnets used in the semiconductor industry, auto industry and defence industry have been granted. However, the licensing process is complex and can take several months. This has already caused confusion at customs.

China Daily reported on Wednesday that it could ease the controls over the supply chains for Chinese and European semiconductor firms, citing one source.

According to the newspaper, Chinese officials discussed the rare earth controls at a Tuesday meeting between Chinese semiconductor firms and European companies hosted by China's Commerce Ministry. They also explained the application procedure.

Jens Esklund is the president of the European Union Chamber of Commerce of China. He said: "The meeting gave European Chamber members an opportunity to express personally the urgent need to speed up approval processes to ensure stability of their supply chain."

He added that "this is essential, as many European manufacturing lines will soon come to a standstill due to a shortage of vital inputs." (Reporting from Beijing and Shanghai Newsrooms, Editing by Jane Merriman & Clarence Fernandez).

(source: Reuters)