[Global Issue & Market Briefing] Implementation of Export Restrictions on Rare Earth Materials by the Ministry of Commerce of China
- Date2025.10.27
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China MOFCOM – Rare Earth Export Control (Effective Apr 4, 2025)
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China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) has implemented export restrictions on rare earth materials.
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Products containing rare earths — including metals, stainless steel, auto parts, and modules — are now subject to stricter customs inspections (mainly HS codes starting with 70 / 80).
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Depending on inspection results, export declarations may be canceled and re-filed, and unapproved shipments cannot be exported.
For items with rare earth content:
→ Must obtain and submit an “Export Licence for Dual-Use Items and Technologies” issued by MOFCOM.
For items without rare earth content:
→ Customs may still require verification.
→ Shipper should prepare a composition certificate, and for suspicious items (e.g. magnets), request a “Business Reply Letter (业务答复函)” from MOFCOM confirming no rare earth content.
Note:
Each case is handled individually by MOFCOM. Delays or export holds are possible without proper documentation.
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