China final yr imposed comparable controls on supplies like graphite, germanium and gallium, all of that are additionally utilized in tech, protection and inexperienced industries. Šefčovič complained that for these supplies “solely half of the functions” had been correctly processed by Beijing.
Beijing introduced sweeping new export controls on rare-earth magnets and their uncooked supplies final week on grounds of nationwide safety. The transfer requires magnet-makers to get approval from China in the event that they use even hint quantities of Chinese language uncommon earths. Beijing produces 90 p.c of the world’s rare-earth magnets, that are utilized in electromotors, mills for wind generators and protection functions.
This drew the ire of U.S. President Donald Trump who threatened to reply with contemporary tariffs and hinted he would now not meet together with his Chinese language counterpart Xi Jinping on the finish of October.
Though Washington is shifting to deescalate the conflict, Šefčovič didn’t utterly shut the door to an identical response, telling reporters that he needed to assemble a primary evaluation from EU ministers.
“For us, what’s necessary is to guard the European basic curiosity and to discover a resolution which might not be dangerous to the European trade. So first we seek the advice of and assess the scenario,” he added.
The EU commerce chief additionally mentioned that he would request a videoconference together with his Chinese language counterpart “likely within the subsequent week.”














