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China's rare earth exports in October rose 9% compared to September

Customs data released on Friday showed that China's exports of rare earths increased by 9% from September. This was the first increase month-over-month after three consecutive months of declines.

Data from the General Administration of Customs revealed that China, the largest exporter of rare earths, sold 4,343.5 tons of rare Earths in October.

Data was aggregated so it wasn't clear which countries and products had higher imports for October. On November 20, a complete breakdown of the data will be released.

China announced on October 9 a major expansion of its export controls for rare earths, which were first implemented in April. The new restrictions cover five new elements as well as dozens of pieces refining technologies.

After U.S. president Donald Trump and his Chinese equivalent Xi Jinping's meeting in Busan, South Korea on October 30, Trump claimed that they had reached an agreement.

Agreement

Keep rare earth exports flowing from China. Beijing announced shortly afterward that it would suspend the export controls of October 9 for one year. However, the April restrictions - which caused shortages in the global auto supply chain - were still in place.

Exports for the first half of this year were 52,699.2 tonnes, an increase of 10.5% over the same period last year. (Reporting and editing by Christian Schmollinger, Thomas Derpinghaus).

(source: Reuters)