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Auto sector rushes to secure rare earth as inventory falls
The New Indian Express Thiruvananthapuram
|June 11, 2025
DOMESTIC auto industry is racing against time to secure rare earth materials, including magnets, as many players risk exhausting their inventory in less than a month.
DOMESTIC auto industry is racing against time to secure rare earth materials, including magnets, as many players risk exhausting their inventory in less than a month. Two industry executives told TNIE they are in discussions with suppliers, who are awaiting China's approval to resume rare earth material exports to India. There has been no breakthrough yet.
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