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Updated on 30 Oct 2025, 04:39 pm
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Aditi Singh | Whalesbook News Team
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The Ministry of External Affairs has announced that certain Indian companies have secured necessary approvals to import rare earth magnets from China. These components are critical for advanced manufacturing in the automotive and electronics industries, especially for electric vehicles (EVs) and two-wheelers.
Previously, China, which dominates global production of rare earth magnets, had imposed curbs, disrupting the supply chain for Indian manufacturers. This led to concerns about production halts and delays, particularly impacting the auto sector, which requires approximately 870 tonnes of these magnets annually for FY 2025-26.
Rare earth magnets, made from elements like neodymium, praseodymium, and dysprosium, are the strongest type of permanent magnets. Their high magnetic strength and compact size make them indispensable for components like electric motors, sensors, and speakers in both conventional and electric vehicles.
The approved imports come with restrictions, notably that the magnets cannot be re-exported to the United States or used in defence-related applications.
This development brings significant relief to Indian industries, which have been seeking alternative sources and domestic production capabilities. While India is pursuing long-term plans to establish its own value chain and explore imports from other countries, this immediate access from China is crucial, especially with the upcoming festive season demanding increased production.
Impact: This news is expected to have a positive impact on Indian companies in the automotive and electronics sectors by resolving critical supply chain bottlenecks. It will allow them to resume or maintain production levels, potentially boosting sales and earnings. The relief from potential production disruptions is significant, easing concerns for manufacturers and component suppliers. Rating: 8/10
Difficult Terms: Rare Earth Magnets: The strongest type of permanent magnets, made from rare earth elements, essential for high-performance applications like electric motors and electronics due to their powerful magnetic properties and compact size. Neodymium: A rare earth element used to create powerful neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) magnets, known for their exceptional magnetic strength. Praseodymium: Another rare earth element often used in combination with neodymium to produce strong magnets. Dysprosium: A rare earth element added to magnets to improve their performance at high temperatures. Value Chain: The complete set of activities required to bring a product from conception to end-user, including raw material extraction, manufacturing, distribution, and sales.
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