Published: 07-21-2025, 11:19 am | Updated: 07-21-2025, 07:21 am
China’s exports of two key minerals—antimony and germanium—have plummeted in recent months amid tighter export controls and a government crackdown on smuggling. June shipments dropped over 88% compared to January.
While rare earth exports have rebounded thanks to a U.S.-China deal, supplies of antimony and germanium—used in electronics, solar cells, and military tech—remain near record lows, pushing prices sharply higher.





