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China export ban a boon for local minerals producers

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The abrupt halting of rare mineral exports to the US by officials in China helped push the share price of Australian producers sharply higher with investors forecasting tight supply as a major trade war brews.

China’s Ministry of Commerce said it would immediately halt sales of gallium, germanium, antimony, and so-called superhard materials to the United States, citing their dual-use potential for military and civilian applications. Exports of graphite, another critical material, will also face tighter scrutiny.

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Elouise Fowler is a journalist for The Australian Financial Review based in the Melbourne office. Connect with Elouise on Twitter. Email Elouise at elouise.fowler@afr.com.au

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