China tightens rare earth exports. What does it mean for us?

Rare earths power modern tech: EV motors, wind turbines, electronics, and defense. China is tightening controls on their exports. Prof. Przemysław Skulski (WUEB) explains where the real bottleneck is — and how Europe can respond.

What matters to understand?

  • The key issue isn’t mining — it’s processing. China leads in the toughest step: refining and separation. That’s where market leverage comes from.
  • Impact on industry: when refined materials are scarce or expensive, production slows and costs rise — from EV motors to high‑performance magnets.
  • Europe’s response: deliver on the CRMA agenda, scale recycling, and build processing capacity at home and with trusted partners.
  • What businesses can do: diversify suppliers, sign longer contracts, build safety buffers, and design products for material recovery.

In the longer term we can reduce dependency — but it will be neither quick nor cheap. — Prof. Przemysław Skulski

Want to dive deeper? Read the full expert commentary at badania.uew.pl/en: https://badania.uew.pl/en/china-limits-rare-earth-exports-commentary-by-prof-przemyslaw-skulski-wueb/.

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