// Global Analysis Archive
The source describes China’s continued dominance in rare earth mining and especially processing, alongside a 2025 sequence of export restrictions and a partial suspension through at least November 2026. The pattern suggests calibrated de-escalation for talks while preserving regulatory leverage over EV, semiconductor, defense, and green-tech supply chains.
According to the source, China temporarily paused several late-2025 export-control directives that would have broadened licensing across rare earths and related inputs, offering short-term relief to global industry. Core controls—especially on medium and heavy rare earths—remain enforced, indicating continued strategic leverage amid slow diversification efforts abroad.
The source describes China’s continued dominance in rare earth mining and especially processing, alongside a 2025 sequence of export restrictions and a partial suspension through at least November 2026. The pattern suggests calibrated de-escalation for talks while preserving regulatory leverage over EV, semiconductor, defense, and green-tech supply chains.
According to the source, China temporarily paused several late-2025 export-control directives that would have broadened licensing across rare earths and related inputs, offering short-term relief to global industry. Core controls—especially on medium and heavy rare earths—remain enforced, indicating continued strategic leverage amid slow diversification efforts abroad.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-4103 | China’s Rare Earth Leverage: Tactical Suspension, Structural Dominance | Rare Earths | 2025-10-02 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3642 | China’s Rare Earth Leverage: Tactical Export-Control Pause, Strategic Dominance Intact | Rare Earths | 2025-08-11 | 0 | ACCESS » |