China’s spy agency attacks foreign efforts to ‘steal’ rare earths

A sample of antimony is displayed at the Natural History Museum in London, Britain, June 6, 2025. REUTERS
BEIJING, July 18 (Reuters) – China’s Ministry of State Security on Friday said foreign spy agencies had tried to “steal” rare earths and pledged to crack down on infiltration and espionage targeted at its critical mineral sector.
Foreign intelligence agencies and their agents had colluded with “domestic lawbreakers” to steal rare earth-related items from China, posing a serious threat to China’s national security, the spy agency said in a statement on its WeChat account without naming any specific country.
Reuters reported exclusively this month that unusually large quantities of antimony – a metal used in batteries, chips and flame retardants – appeared to have been transshipped into the United States via Thailand and Mexico after China banned U.S. exports.
China added several rare earths and related magnets to its export restriction list in early April in retaliation for U.S. tariffs.
The decision rattled global supply chains key to electric vehicles, robots and defence, forcing some automakers outside China to suspend production due to shortages partially.
However, China’s rare earths exports rose 32% in June from the month before in a potential sign that agreements reached last month between Washington and Beijing to free up the flow of the metals are bearing fruit.
Nvidia planned resumption of sales of its H20 AI chips to China was part of the rare earth negotiations.

Reporting by Lewis Jackson in Beijing; Editing by Kate Mayberry

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