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Japan Seeks G7 Alignment on Rare-Earth Supply After Chinese Vendors Halt New Orders

Tokyo prepares to detail risk‑hedging experience at a Jan. 12 finance ministers’ session in Washington.

Overview

  • China tightened export controls on military‑civil dual‑use items on Jan. 6, casting uncertainty over rare‑earth flows.
  • Multiple Chinese suppliers have told clients they are not accepting new rare‑earth contracts and urged delays in transactions.
  • Japan will present steps to reduce reliance on China for critical minerals as part of a coordinated supply‑chain resilience push.
  • G7 finance ministers will meet in Washington with Australia participating and India invited, according to Reuters.
  • Japanese manufacturers report calm conditions and limited immediate disruption due to diversification and prior risk‑hedging.