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Australia's Lynas near 3-week high after China bans export of critical minerals to US

Published 12/04/2024, 01:12 AM
Updated 12/04/2024, 01:17 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A small toy figure and mineral imitation are seen in front of the Lynas Rare Earths logo in this illustration taken November 19, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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(Reuters) - Shares of Australia's Lynas (F:LYI) Rare Earths climbed to a near three-week high on Wednesday, a day after China banned exports of some critical mineral to the United States.

China on Tuesday banned exports of gallium, germanium and antimony that have widespread military applications to the United States, escalating trade tensions after Washington's latest crackdown on China's chip sector.

China's decision has raised concerns that it could target other critical minerals, including those with even broader usage such as nickel or cobalt, and rare-earths.

Shares of Lynas, the world's biggest producer of rare earth minerals outside China, ended the session up by 5% at A$7.32, and was among the top gainers on the benchmark ASX 200, which slipped 0.4%.

The ban signals the near-inevitability of a heightened U.S.-China trade war 2.0, as Beijing continues its tit-for-tat response to Washington's chip restrictions, said Hebe Chen, a market analyst at IG.

"This rising tension could potentially position Australia, a key player in the global critical minerals market, to capitalize on increased demand and diversify its export partnerships," Chen said.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A small toy figure and mineral imitation are seen in front of the Lynas Rare Earths logo in this illustration taken November 19, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

The order also requires stricter review of end-usage of graphite items exported to the U.S.

Shares of graphite companies in Australia such as Syrah Resources and Renascor Resources closed 13.6% and 3.3%, respectively.

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