Magnetiq Technologies recently engaged in direct discussions with magnet manufacturers and government agencies in China to better understand the evolving landscape of export licensing for magnets containing Heavy Rare Earth (HRE) materials.

The global magnet industry is entering a new phase. Recent developments have introduced new export requirements in key sourcing regions, expanding earlier measures that primarily focused on finished magnets.
It has been confirmed that all rare earth materials are now subject to export licensing, expanding earlier restrictions that primarily focused on finished magnets. What was once a localized regulatory measure is now evolving into a broader mechanism that directly influences global access to critical materials.
This shift has direct implications for global supply chains and companies relying on rare earth materials. Iincreasing uncertainty around availability, lead times, and strategic sourcing decisions.
Practical Impact of a Changing Landscape
The availability of critical materials is increasingly influenced by evolving regulatory frameworks and market dynamics. This affects how materials move through the supply chain and how companies need to plan their sourcing strategies.
As a result, businesses are facing:
- Increased uncertainty in material availability
- Longer and less predictable lead times
- Growing pressure on pricing
For industries relying on rare earth magnets—such as automotive, energy, and high-tech manufacturing—these changes require immediate attention.
What This Means for the Industry
Europe remains heavily dependent on external sources for rare earth materials. As restrictions tighten, companies must reassess their sourcing strategies and build resilience into their supply chains.
To remain competitive and secure supply, companies should consider:
- Diversifying sourcing strategies
- Strengthening relationships within the supply chain
- Increasing transparency
- Planning for long-term material availability
Featured in Dutch Media
These developments were recently highlighted in Eindhovens Dagblad, where our colleague Maarten de Bekker shared his perspective on the growing impact of geopolitics on the magnet industry.

Looking Ahead
The expansion of export licensing signals a structural shift in how rare earth materials are traded globally. Companies that proactively adapt will be better positioned to manage risk and ensure continuity.
Magnetiq Technologies continues to support customers with insight, flexibility, and strategic guidance in this rapidly evolving landscape.
At MagnetIQ Technologies, we offer our customers:
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Localized supply chain solutions
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Strategic stock positioning
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Flexible sourcing models
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