Tag: antimony
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China Suspends Export Ban on Gallium, Germanium, Antimony to U.S.: What It Means for Tech Supply Chains
Overview: A Temporary Easing of Export Controls China has announced a temporary suspension of its export approvals for certain dual-use items to the United States. The list includes gallium, germanium, antimony, and super-hard materials, with the measure taking effect immediately and running until November 27, 2026. The move, disclosed by China’s Ministry of Commerce, marks…
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China suspends ban on gallium, germanium, antimony exports to US
Overview: China temporarily lifts export controls on key materials China announced a suspension of its ban on approving exports of dual-use items related to gallium, germanium, antimony, and certain super-hard materials to the United States. The measure, described by the Ministry of Commerce, takes effect immediately and remains in place until November 27, 2026. The…
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China Suspends Ban on Exports of Gallium, Germanium, Antimony to the U.S.: What It Means for Tech Supply Chains
Overview: A Temporary Reversal in Export Policy China has announced the suspension of its ban on approving exports of certain dual-use items, including gallium, germanium, antimony, and related super-hard materials, to the United States. The policy shift, confirmed by the Ministry of Commerce, takes effect immediately and remains in force until November 27, 2026. While…
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Pasni Port Offer: Pakistan’s Mineral Gateway to the US
Background: A controversial idea surfaces amid shifting geopolitics A Financial Times report has stirred discussions by claiming Pakistan floated a US-backed port proposal at Pasni, intended to serve as a strategic terminal for minerals such as copper and antimony. The idea was reportedly shared with U.S. officials and discussed with Pakistan’s military leadership in the…
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Pakistan’s Pasni Port proposal: US minerals deal and geopolitics in play
Background: A new idea in a complex web of tensions Pakistan is reportedly floating a plan to develop a mineral-export port at Pasni on the Arabian Sea, linked to a railway that would move ore from Pakistan’s interior. The minerals in view include copper and antimony, essential components in batteries, electronics, and defense-related industries. The…

