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Daimler Truck reports that concerns about rare earth supplies have led to an increase in inventory.

Daimler Truck reports that concerns about rare earth supplies have led to an increase in inventory.

After a press conference in Gothenburg, Tuesday, CEO Karin Radstrom said that Daimler Truck had increased its inventory in the short-term due to difficulties in obtaining key raw materials in China.

Radstrom noted that the COVID-19 pandemic chip crisis had shown how vehicle manufacturers could no longer depend as heavily on "just-in-time" deliveries.

She said that the German truck manufacturer has since increased its stock levels of semiconductors and other items, even though this requires more capital.

Radstrom told journalists that "with everything going on around the world, this strategy seems like a good one and necessary."

Due to the new export regulations from China, the automotive industry is concerned that supply of rare Earths will be cut off soon. Exporters are required to apply for export licenses since April. These licences are being approved slowly.

China is the dominant market for raw materials used in electric motors and window mechanisms.

Radstrom stated that the current situation is a major concern for Daimler’s purchasing department. The company is closely watching the issue.

Radstrom said that so far there has been no production interruption. Reporting by Ozan Egenay and Marie Mannes; Editing by Jan Harvey

(source: Reuters)