EU to hold urgent industry talks on China rare-earth export curbs

EU to hold urgent industry talks on China rare-earth export curbs

Brussels seeks G7 coordination after some of the bloc's companies were forced to halt production, causing economic harm.

China, the world’s top producer of minerals crucial for magnets in auto, electronics, and defence, introduced new rare-earth export controls this month. (VCG pic)
BRUSSELS:
EU industry chief Stephane Sejourne will hold urgent talks on Monday with European industries impacted by China’s curbs on rare earths exports.

China, the world’s leading producer of the minerals used to make magnets crucial to the auto, electronics and defence industries, this month announced new controls on the export of rare-earth technologies.

The European Union has already said the restrictions have forced some of the bloc’s companies to halt production and inflicted economic harm.

Brussels is also coordinating with G7 partners on a response to China’s curbs.

Sejourne will convene executives from various industries by video link early Monday to assess the effects of China’s move, and discuss what extra steps Brussels is taking, a source in his cabinet told AFP.

The meeting will include members of the auto, defence, wind energy, chemicals and mining processing sectors, especially those linked to European raw materials projects, the source added.

Sejourne will share details from the talks on Tuesday with EU commissioners meeting during the European Parliament’s plenary session in Strasbourg, France.

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