Vietnam Amends Mineral Law, Bans Raw Rare Earth Ore Export from 2026

Published: Dec 12, 2025 13:55
Vietnam's National Assembly amended the Mineral Law, explicitly prohibiting the export of raw rare earth ore effective January 1, 2026. According to the revised content passed by the National Assembly, the exploration, mining, and processing of rare earth minerals must be strictly controlled, with only state-authorized enterprises and organizations permitted to engage in related activities. Furthermore, the deep processing of rare earth minerals must be integrated with the development of a modern industrial ecosystem, thereby promoting the upgrading of the domestic value chain and ensuring national self-sufficiency.

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