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Bloomberg News CEO: Ford has a shortage of rare-earth magnets

Jim Farley, CEO of Ford Motor Co., told Bloomberg News on Friday that the automaker is having difficulty obtaining rare earth magnets.

China, which controls over 90% of the global rare earth processing capability, implemented new export licensing regulations in April. This tightened supply for Western manufacturers, including those of cars, fighter jets, and household appliances.

Rare earths are consumed by automakers, and especially those who focus on EVs.

A report says that China granted temporary export permits to the rare-earth suppliers for the top three U.S. carmakers, including Ford. This was done earlier this month.

Farley told Bloomberg News that the company is still struggling.

Farley stated, "It is day by day." "We had to close factories." "It's a hand-to mouth situation right now."

Ford didn't immediately reply to the request for comment.

A rare-earth supply shortage had forced the company to shut down its Explorer SUV production at its Chicago facility for a full week in May.

Ford shares were trading at a loss of close to 1% this morning. Ford shares have increased by more than 7% in the past year.

Western countries are trying to reduce their reliance on Chinese rare-earths by investing into alternative sources, as well as refining capacities in places such Australia, Canada and the United States.

(source: Reuters)