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India's Bajaj Auto warns that magnet delays in China will affect EV production by July

Indian automaker Bajaj Auto warned on Thursday that further delays in the supply of rare-earth magnets from China may "seriously" impact electric vehicle production before July.

China controls over 90% of the global processing capacity in magnets for automotives, home appliances and clean energy. In April, the country implemented restrictions requiring import permits to be obtained from Beijing.

On Wednesday, it was reported that Indian auto industry associations have asked Prime Minister NarendraModi's government for help in gaining access to magnets stored at Chinese ports since the beginning of April.

Rakesh Sharma, Bajaj Auto’s executive director, told analysts on Thursday during an earnings conference that he hoped exporters in China would approve the shipment of vehicles based on declarations made by their vendors.

Sharma's remarks marked the first time that the implications of China's restrictions on exports of rare earth magnets could bring Indian auto production to an end.

Rare earth magnets can be found in the electric motors of EVs, as well as in parts like power windows and audio systems used in conventional cars.

Sharma called the current situation "a dark cloud in the horizon". He said that while the process of end-use declarations for non-military uses has been defined in India it is yet to be finished in China.

Bajaj Auto produces electric scooters and electric three-wheelers under the "Chetak' brand.

The "Pulsar", a motorcycle manufacturer, reported a profit for the fourth quarter that was above the market estimate. This was due to the fact that motorcycle exports were higher and the foreign exchange gained compensated for the slump in domestic demand. (Reporting by Nandan Mandayam in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)

(source: Reuters)