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China strategic mineral exports to US rise as Japan shipments plunge

·South China Morning Post·Impact 2/5 · Moderate

China's exports of strategic minerals to the US have increased in July, with shipments of rare earth permanent magnets rising 4.6% year-over-year and 32.6% month-over-month. This uptick in US-bound shipments is significant, as it suggests China is willing to supply the US with key materials. The rise in exports to the US contrasts with a decline in shipments to Japan, where supplies of strategic minerals have fallen. This divergence may have implications for trade and global supply chains.

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Why it matters

China's increased exports of strategic minerals to the US could ease supply chain pressures and boost investor confidence. This development may lead to increased production and sales for US tech companies.

Market impact

Impact score
2 / 5
Market signal
Positive / risk-on
Category
Trade & sanctions
Model confidence
60%

Markets & countries in focus

United StatesJapanChina

Transmission channels

Increased mineral exportsEased supply chain pressuresBoosted investor confidenceUS tech stocks riseJapanese electronics decline

Likely winners & losers

Winners

  • US tech stocks
  • Rare earth miners

Under pressure

  • Japanese electronics
  • Safe-haven assets

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