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China's rare Earth exports jumped in November following Xi and Trump meeting

China's exports of rare earth minerals jumped in November. This was the first month that President Xi Jinping, and U.S. president Donald Trump had agreed to accelerate shipment.

The General Administration of Customs of China reported that exports jumped by 26.5% in November from October, to reach 5,493.9 tons.

The customs office will release a breakdown of countries on December 20, but it is not known if increased shipments into the U.S. and Europe fueled that jump.

Since April, the introduction of export controls on 17 minerals that are used in autos and consumer electronics as well as defence has caused disruptions for months.

The requirement to obtain a licence for every export led to shortages, which brought the auto supply chain crashing down. This gave China a huge advantage in the trade negotiations with the U.S.

Last week, it was reported that China had issued its first 'general licences' - one-year permits aimed to speed up exports after the Xi and Trump meeting. These licences will likely start to impact trade data in 2019.

Rare earth exports have totaled 58,193.1 tonnes, an increase of 11.6% annually.

(source: Reuters)