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    China Expands Export Controls, Targets 10 US Firms Including Rare-Earth Miner

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development amid ongoing US-China trade tensions, China has expanded its export control list to include 10 American firms. Among these newly blacklisted companies is a rare-earth miner, a sector critical to high-tech manufacturing and defense industries. This move follows recent actions by the Pentagon, which blacklisted major Chinese technology giants such as Alibaba and Baidu, signaling a deepening economic rivalry between the two global powers.

    Rare-earth elements are essential components in the production of electronics, military equipment, and renewable energy technologies, making control over their supply strategically important. By targeting US firms involved in this sector, China appears to be leveraging its dominance in rare-earth resources as a countermeasure to US restrictions on Chinese companies. This tit-for-tat escalation highlights the increasing complexity and risks in the global supply chain, especially in high-tech and defense-related industries.

    The addition of these firms to China’s export control list could disrupt business operations and affect global markets, as companies may face difficulties in sourcing critical materials or technology. Meanwhile, the broader geopolitical implications suggest a continued hardening of trade policies and economic decoupling between the US and China. Observers will be closely watching how this development influences future negotiations and the stability of international trade relations.

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