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Posted 16 Apr 2025

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Given China's dominance and significance of REEs in modern electronics and semiconductor industries, export restrictions are being seen as ‘weaponization of trade’ by China.

What are REEs?

  • REEs are a set of 17 lustrous, silvery-white, soft heavy metals in periodic table, e.g., Cerium (Ce), Yttrium (Y), Europium (Eu), etc.
    • Though found abundantly in earth, they are difficult to extract as they are not found in concentrated form.
  • Application: In Defence (radars), electronics (computers), industrial catalyst, metal alloys and clean energy technologies such as solar panels, wind turbines, etc.

Global Distribution of REEs

  • Top Countries (Reserves): China (44 MT), Vietnam, Brazil, Russia and India (6.9 MT).
    • China dominates with more than 2/3rd of global production and controls more than 85% of the global supply chain due to technical capabilities to process and extract REEs.

What can be consequences of China’s export control?

  • Disruption of Global Supply Chains: Immediate supply shortages for industries relying on these materials, E.g., Electric vehicles, Electronics etc.
  • Impact on Defense Industries: REEs like dysprosium and yttrium are used to make critical components in fighter jets, missiles, drones etc.

India’s steps to reduce dependence on China for REEs

  • Exploiting Domestic Rare Earth Reserves: E.g. Public sector undertaking Indian Rare Earths Limited (IREL) plans to expand its REE production by 400% by 2032.
  • Collaborations and Technology Development: E.g. India and US have signed TRUST initiative in Feb, 2025 following Minerals Security Partnership (MSP) of 2023 for cooperation in REEs.
  • Amendment of Mining Laws: Indian government has made amendments to boost private sector participation.
  • Tags :
  • Weaponization of Trade
  • Trade War
  • Rare Earth Metals
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