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MC EXPLAINER How China’s grip on rare earth magnets hurts Indian manufacturing — and the way out

In FY24, India imported around 460 tonne of rare earth magnets, almost all from Chinese manufacturers, according to industry sources. While figures for FY25 are awaited, imports are expected to rise to around 700 tonne.

MUMBAI / June 05, 2025 / 18:06 IST
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China controls 90% of the global supply chain for rare earth permanent magnets

As automakers such as Bajaj Auto and electronics manufacturers sound the alarm over China restricting exports of rare earth permanent magnets to India—following similar curbs on the US—experts say India should seize the opportunity to develop local sources for these magnets, which are crucial for EVs, renewable energy, and home appliances.

A total of 17 elements of the periodic table are considered "rare earth elements," including scandium and yttrium. Magnets made from some of these elements are significantly more powerful than conventionally made magnets and have found uses in new-age defence and aerospace solutions, besides electric vehicles.

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However, as global trade wars—especially between China and the United States—continue, marked by a breakdown in the "rules-based" international trading order, entities from corporates to governments are scrambling to secure supply of rare earth elements and permanent magnets, as China unilaterally restricts supply of these inputs.

Some are also ramping up research and development in the sector and are looking to secure more domestic supply, which may need a policy push as well as amendments to existing legislation.