China export ban a boon for local minerals producers
Elouise FowlerReporter
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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