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China approved large exports of rare earth vital for US aerospace in March

By Thomson Reuters Apr 30, 2026 | 5:15 AM

By Lewis Jackson

BEIJING, April 30 (Reuters) – China exported large quantities of a speciality rare earth used in aerospace and ​chipmaking to the U.S. in March, ‌customs data showed, in a sign that tight controls which have caused shortages and record prices could be easing.

The 60-ton shipment of yttrium oxide is ‌50% ​larger than all the yttrium ⁠shipped to the ⁠U.S. since China imposed export controls on several rare earths last April at the height of the trade war with Washington.

While ​most rare earth exports resumed after a trade truce late last year, yttrium ⁠shipments were largely stuck, ⁠causing shortages and production stoppages for ​aerospace and semiconductor firms.

Prices rose 6,900% in the ​12 months to February and several ‌affected companies lobbied Washington to resolve the issue.

Yttrium oxide is used to make coatings that protect jet engines and power station turbines ⁠from high temperatures.

Aircraft need such coatings to fly and analysts say the close ties between aerospace ⁠and defence ‌may have contributed to Beijing’s ⁠reluctance to okay exports.

Even after the ​March ‌shipment, yttrium oxide exports to ​the U.S. ⁠over the past 12 months are down 75% from the year earlier.

There were no shipments of other yttrium compounds or metals in March.

(Reporting by Lewis Jackson in Beijing. Editing by ​Mark Potter)