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China lifts gallium, germanium, antimony export ban to U.S. until Nov. 27, 2026, with military restrictions.
China has suspended its ban on exporting gallium, germanium, and antimony to the U.S. until November 27, 2026, allowing licensed shipments after a prior restriction period.
The move, effective after talks between U.S. and Chinese leaders, eases trade tensions but maintains controls due to the metals’ dual-use status.
The U.S. military remains excluded from exports.
Meanwhile, Australia’s Pybar secured a three-year mining contract at Tasmania’s Rosebery Mine, expanding its work in critical minerals.
Savannah Goldfields restarted gold production in Queensland, with plans to expand mining and processing by mid-2026.
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China levanta la prohibición de exportar gallio, germanio y antimonio a los Estados Unidos hasta el 27 de noviembre de 2026, con restricciones militares.