China's Dysprosium Exports Surge 553.55% YoY, Setting New Record High in January 2026

Published: Mar 20, 2026 17:48
[Latest Data From the General Administration of Customs] In January 2026, China’s exports of metallic dysprosium reached 6.1 mt, up 144% MoM and surging 553.55% YoY. The month’s export volume set a record high since the implementation of export control policies in April 2025 and also marked the highest level in nearly three years. The main export destinations were Vietnam (3.5 mt), South Korea (1.6 mt), and Estonia (1 mt).

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