China’s first streamlined rare earth licences: supply risk notes for project teams
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on MINING.com
30 Second Briefing
China has issued the first batch of one-year “general” rare earth export licences to magnet producers JL Mag Rare Earth, Ningbo Yunsheng and Beijing Zhong Ke San Huan High-Tech, easing shipment-by-shipment approvals imposed under April’s export controls. The move follows Beijing’s agreement to suspend expanded October controls as part of a trade truce with the US, after rare earth magnet exports initially slumped and 2025 shipments remained about 20% down year-on-year despite a nine-month high to the US in October. European manufacturers report shorter delays but still flag opaque criteria and the risk that broader restrictions could quickly tighten again.
Technical Brief
- Eligibility is currently restricted to major Chinese rare earth firms, with potential expansion contingent on rollout performance.
Our Take
With rare earths and rare earth magnets appearing in 10 keyword-matched pieces in our database, China’s move to one-year general licences signals to downstream users in the United States, Europe and South Korea that supply risk is now more about policy stability than immediate physical scarcity.
The 20% decline in total rare earth supplies for the year, even as licences are streamlined, suggests that non-Chinese magnet producers such as in Europe and South Korea will remain under pressure to qualify alternative feedstock sources rather than relying on a quick rebound in Chinese exports.
JL Mag Rare Earth, Ningbo Yunsheng and Beijing Zhong Ke San Huan High-Tech are all positioned in higher-value magnet manufacturing rather than mining, so any tightening or loosening of China’s export controls on rare earths is likely to be felt first in their order books and pricing power rather than at the ore stage.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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