China’s July yttrium exports to U.S. may ease aerospace supply concerns

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Chinese customs data show that exports of rare-earth yttrium to the U.S. increased in July, potentially providing near-term relief to aerospace buyers. The material is used in critical aviation applications, making export flows an important indicator for companies managing supply-chain exposure to China.

Discovered 2026-08-20T08:35:37.724434-07:00 | 2026-08-20T08:35:37.724434-07:00

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  • Higher July yttrium exports may provide near-term relief for U.S. aerospace buyers dependent on the material for critical aviation applications.
  • The data highlights the sector’s exposure to concentrated rare-earth supply chains and the importance of monitoring export flows when planning procurement and production.
  • No related prior clusters were provided for additional context.

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