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China tightens rare earth sanctions boosting mining stocks

Wednesday 29 April 2026 - 12:59
By: Dakir Madiha
China tightens rare earth sanctions boosting mining stocks

China has proposed a new regulatory framework that would impose stricter administrative penalties on illegal activity across its rare earth sector, including extraction, refining, and related operations. The draft rules target production beyond approved quotas, mining or processing without a licence, and obstruction of state inspections. The proposal has been opened for public consultation, signaling a formal step toward tightening oversight of a sector central to global industrial supply chains.

The announcement triggered a sharp rally across Chinese rare earth equities. China Rare Earth Resources and Technology advanced by 8.9 percent, while JL Mag Rare-Earth gained 8.1 percent. Several other producers reached their daily trading limit of 10 percent on mainland markets as investors reacted to expectations of tighter supply conditions and stronger state control over production.

The move comes amid rising prices for rare earth materials. Major producers set second-quarter pricing for rare earth concentrates at 38,804 yuan per metric ton, marking a 45 percent increase from the previous quarter. The surge represents the strongest quarterly rise since China reformed its pricing mechanism in 2023, reflecting tightening supply dynamics and sustained industrial demand.

China’s dominance in the rare earth value chain remains central to the global implications of the policy shift. The country controls an estimated 92 percent of global refining capacity and 98 percent of permanent magnet production, giving it significant leverage over industries such as electric vehicles and defense systems. The latest regulatory push also aligns with broader export control measures introduced since 2025, while analysts have warned that supply bottlenecks and elevated prices could persist into 2026 amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and upcoming high-level discussions between China and the United States.


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