China's exports of rare earth products, including magnets, have rebounded to a six-month high as of July 2025. The volume of rare earth products shipped overseas increased by 69% to 6,422 units, marking an extension of the recovery following Beijing's earlier supply restrictions aimed at pressuring the United States amid trade tensions with then-President Donald Trump. This recovery comes amidst a broader surge in China's trade performance, with the country's goods trade surplus reaching a record $1.2 trillion and its cumulative 12-month manufacturing surplus hitting $2 trillion, surpassing previous records held by Germany and Japan.
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China Ramps Up Rare Earth Exports After Fright For Global Buyers China’s exports of rare earth products — including magnets — extended their recovery in July, months after Beijing threatened a disruptive global shortage by crimping supplies to fight a trade clash with US https://t.co/UfMHhWHA86
China’s exports of rare earth products — including magnets — extended their recovery in July, months after Beijing threatened a disruptive global shortage by crimping supplies to fight a trade clash with US President Donald Trump. $MP Volumes shipped overseas rose 69% to 6,422 https://t.co/cGFAGUHGPn