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China imports US rare earth ore at a record high in July

China imports US rare earth ore at a record high in July

It is likely that the sharp increase in China's imports from the United States of rare earth ore in July was the result of the last customs accounting for shipments made by U.S.-based MP Materials.

The General Administration of Customs released data on Wednesday showing that imports of U.S. rare earth ore rose to 4,719 tons in July, after dropping to zero in June. This sparked speculation in the market about the origin of the shipments.

Shenghe Resources, a minority shareholder of MP Materials and the owner of the U.S.'s only rare earth mine, has been processing ore in China since long.

In April, MP announced that it had halted shipping critical minerals to China due to the dispute between the U.S.

On Thursday, MP said that its final exports had been sent during the second quarter. "Shipments over water, storage and other factors may contribute to reporting delays."

The increase coincided with the recovery of China's rare earth magnet exports, which are vital for electric vehicles, windmills and defence industries.

Customs data revealed that China's exports of rare earth magnets to the U.S. increased by 75.5% compared to the previous month, to 619 tonnes, which is 4.8% more than in the same month 2024.

(source: Reuters)