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India Engages China Over Rare Earth Magnet Supply Amid Industry Concerns


Updated: June 16, 2025 15:02

Image Source : Times of India

 India’s Ministry of External Affairs is actively engaged with Chinese authorities to address supply chain disruptions caused by Beijing’s export restrictions on rare earth magnets. The issue has raised concerns among Indian industries, particularly in the automotive and electronics sectors, which rely heavily on these critical components.  

Key Developments in the India-China Rare Earth Dialogue  

- China imposed export controls on rare earth magnets in April, requiring Indian firms to obtain special import licenses  
- The Indian government is facilitating discussions between domestic manufacturers and Chinese officials to expedite approvals  
- Over 21 Indian companies, including Bosch India, TVS Motor, and Uno Minda, have applied for import permits but are awaiting clearance  
- The Ministry of External Affairs is pushing for greater predictability in supply chains, aligning with international trade norms  

Strategic Importance and Industry Impact  

Rare earth magnets are essential for electric vehicles, wind turbines, and advanced electronics. China controls over 80 percent of global rare earth refining capacity, making India’s dependence on imports a critical issue. The ongoing discussions aim to ensure stable access to these materials while exploring domestic production alternatives.  

Future Outlook  

India is expected to continue diplomatic efforts to resolve the supply chain bottleneck. Meanwhile, domestic industries are exploring long-term strategies to reduce reliance on imports, including potential collaborations with global suppliers.  

Sources: Business Standard, Moneycontrol, Rediff.

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