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Jiangsu Jiuwu Hi-Tech, a major Chinese producer, has ceased the export of sorbent filtration equipment essential for lithium processing, a move linked to escalating trade tensions with the United States. The halt, effective February 1, was communicated to customers last month, as reported by Reuters.
This action follows Beijing's proposals to restrict exports of certain battery technologies, including sorbents, which play a crucial role in extracting lithium from various sources. Analysts indicate that China, the world's leading sorbent producer, has influenced market behaviors, despite the measures being under proposal. If implemented, companies would require government licenses for overseas sales.
Industry insiders noted that the announcement has already deterred companies from pursuing export deals, while Chinese officials have advised companies against large international transactions. This export control comes on the heels of China's previous restrictions on antimony, underscoring Beijing's strategy to leverage its dominance in critical mineral exports amid ongoing tensions with Washington.
Officials from the Chinese Ministry of Commerce have not yet responded to requests for clarification on the exports' future.