Largest supplier of gallium to U.S. by end of 2025?
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China Bans Dual-Use Exports of Gallium, Germanium, Antimony to U.S., Citing Security Concerns
Dec 3, 2024, 10:45 AM
China's Ministry of Commerce announced on Tuesday that it is banning, in principle, the export to the United States of certain dual-use items related to gallium, germanium, antimony, graphite, and superhard materials, citing national security concerns and the need to safeguard national interests and fulfill non-proliferation obligations. The ban prohibits exports of these items to U.S. military users or for military purposes and imposes stricter controls on dual-use items. The move includes stricter review of graphite exports. The measures are seen as a response to U.S. semiconductor-related export restrictions imposed on Chinese companies. These materials, essential for semiconductor production and other high-tech applications, have significant dual-use military potential.
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