China Issues Export Quotas

Critical Metals

Platts reported on China’s release of quotas tracking the export of tungsten and other rare earths.

Platts reported on China’s release of quotas tracking the export of tungsten and other rare earths.

As quoted in the market news:

Combining both lists, China’s 2012 export quota for moly and moly products is 40,862 mt, down about 2% from 2011; 18,000 mt for tin, up 5.3%; 18,967 mt for tungsten, up 11%; 67,787 mt for antimony, down 0.7%; 232 mt for indium, down 0.4%; and 5,387 mt for silver, down 5%.

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