China has found Trump’s pain point – rare earths
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Automotive industry groups are sounding alarms as China implements stricter export controls on rare earth elements. The restrictions threaten to disrupt global supply chains for electric vehicles and automotive electronics at a critical juncture.
The global automotive industry faces mounting supply chain pressures as China implements expanded export restrictions on rare earth elements and related technologies. The Chinese government’s latest regulatory moves have triggered widespread concern among manufacturers, particularly in the electric vehicle sector where these critical materials are essential for batteries, motors, and electronic components.
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Beijing’s sweeping rare earth export restrictions taking effect November 8 may force TSMC to obtain licenses for chip exports. The measures threaten to cut off advanced semiconductors from American AI companies reliant on Taiwanese manufacturing.
China’s unprecedented rare earth export controls could potentially bar TSMC from selling critical semiconductors to American companies, creating massive uncertainty for the U.S. chip industry and threatening to disrupt the artificial intelligence supply chain. The new measures, set to take effect November 8, represent a significant escalation in the ongoing trade tensions between Washington and Beijing, with rare earth materials becoming the latest battlefield in the technological cold war.