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Association: Some European auto suppliers have closed down following China's restrictions on rare earths

CLEPA, the European association of auto suppliers, said that several European auto supplier factories and production lines were shut down because of a shortage in rare earths due to China's restrictions on exports.

CLEPA said that only one quarter of the hundreds requests for export licences submitted by auto suppliers between April 1 and now have been granted. Some requests were rejected due to "highly formal" reasons, according to the association.

The process seems to differ from province to province, and IP-sensitive data has been requested in some cases, it stated. It added that if this was not done soon, then more plants could be affected as inventories run out in the coming weeks.

China's decision to suspend the export of rare earths, magnets and other products in April has caused concern.

Supply chains are being upended

Prompting is a key concern for automakers, aerospace companies, semiconductor manufacturers and military contractors around the world.

Industry groups

In Germany, the U.S.A. and India are calling on politicians to lobby Beijing to find a quick resolution.

(source: Reuters)