
Shipments of permanent magnets to the US totalled 994 tonnes in January and February, down nearly 22.5 per cent year on year, according to data released on Friday by China’s General Administration of Customs. This marked the seventh consecutive month of decline.
Over the two months, the US was China’s third-largest buyer of rare earth magnets, behind Germany and South Korea, accounting for 9.2 per cent of total exports.
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Exports to the EU, meanwhile, continued their upwards trend, reaching 4,775 tonnes in the first two months of 2026 – up 28.4 per cent year on year – and raising the bloc’s share of China’s magnet exports to 44.4 per cent.
With dates for the Chinese New Year changing every year, Beijing typically combines January and February trade data to limit distortions.
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