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Australia Orders China Linked Shareholders Sell Stakes Rare Earths Firm

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Australia's order to divest China-linked shareholders from Northern Minerals creates supply chain uncertainty for dysprosium, a critical rare earth for EV magnets. This regulatory action may reduce foreign investment in Australian rare earths and tighten non-Chinese dysprosium supply. The impact is region-specific (Australia) but has global implications for EV and defense supply chains.

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  • Australia ordered China-linked shareholders to sell stakes in Northern Minerals, a rare earths firm.
  • Six shareholders from China, Hong Kong, and British Virgin Islands are affected.
  • Northern Minerals holds significant dysprosium deposits in Western Australia.
  • Similar measures were used in 2024 to remove other Chinese investors from the company.
  • Decision follows concerns about China's dominance in dysprosium production for EV magnets.
Sector verdictEM_MARKETSFlatmagnitude 2/3 · confidence 2/5

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