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Exclusive: India moves to conserve its rare earths, seeks halt to Japan exports, sources say​


NEW DELHI, June 13 (Reuters) - India has asked state-run miner IREL to suspend a 13-year-old agreement on rare earth exports to Japan and to safeguard supplies for domestic needs, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, aiming to reduce India's dependence on China.
IREL also wants to develop India's capacity for rare earth processing, which is dominated globally by China and has become a weapon in escalating trade wars. China has
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its rare earth materials exports since April, pressuring automakers and high-tech manufacturers worldwide.

In a recent meeting with auto and other industry executives, Indian Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal asked IREL to stop its exports of rare earths, mainly neodymium, a key material used in magnets for electric vehicle motors, one of the sources said.
The Commerce Ministry, IREL and the Department of Atomic Energy, which oversees IREL, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The sources declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter.
Under a 2012 government agreement, IREL supplies rare earths to Toyotsu Rare Earths India, a unit of Japanese trading house Toyota Tsusho
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, which processes them for export to Japan where they are used to make magnets.

In 2024, Toyotsu shipped more than 1,000 metric tons of rare earth materials to Japan, commercially available customs data showed. That is one-third of the 2,900 tons mined by IREL, although Japan relies mainly on China for its rare earths supply.
Toyota Tsusho and Toyotsu did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
IREL has been exporting rare earths due to a lack of domestic processing capacity, but following the recent disruptions to supplies of Chinese material it wants to keep its rare earths at home and expand domestic mining and processing, a second source said, adding that IREL is awaiting statutory clearances at four mines.
However, India may not immediately be able to stop supplies to Japan because they fall under a bilateral government agreement, the person said.
IREL wants this to be "amicably decided and negotiated because Japan is a friendly nation", the person added.

Japan's Trade Ministry said in a statement to Reuters: "We would like to refrain from answering questions about bilateral exchanges in general, not just about this matter."

EXPANSION PLANS​

China's recent export controls on rare earth materials have
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the global auto industry, which has warned of supply chain disruptions and
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China also weaponised its supplies in 2010, when it briefly stopped shipments to Japan. That prompted the Japanese to turn to India for rare earths.
India has the world's fifth-largest rare earth reserves, at 6.9 million metric tons, but there is no domestic magnet production. India relies on imported magnets, mainly from China.
In the fiscal year to March 2025, India imported 53,748 metric tons of rare earth magnets, government data showed. These are used in automobiles, wind turbines, medical devices and other manufactured goods.

Rare earth mining is restricted to IREL, which supplies India's Atomic Energy Department with materials for nuclear power projects and defence-related applications. India lacks wide-scale technology and infrastructure to mine rare earths, and the development of any commercially viable domestic supply chain is years away, analysts said.
IREL has a rare earths extraction plant in the eastern Indian state of Odisha and a refining unit in Kerala, in southern India. The miner, founded in 1950, plans to produce 450 metric tons of extracted neodymium in the fiscal year to March 2026 with a plan to double that by 2030, the second person said.

It is also looking for a corporate partner for the production of rare earth magnets for the auto and pharmaceutical industries, the person said.
India is firming up plans for incentives to companies to set up
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and magnet production facilities to meet local demand, people familiar with the matter told Reuters earlier this month.
 

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Remember Iranian FM was in Delhi on May 9 signing a strategic agreement while India was at war with Pakistan.
Further back, Iran bombed the Pakistan border out of blue.

There is a supposed Russia-Iran-India axis, Iran has some misplaced vision.

Netanyahu says that he will talk to Putin later.
Russia-Iran-India axis will not be misplaced vision for Iran provided it can really believe in it . Both Iran and India has primitive technologies and Only Russia can save them from getting crushed by an Arabic empire that has not yet formed. Just look at how Trump is treating Iran and India. Russia is not only biggest investor in Iran but has provided protection but Iran has repeatedly showed lack of understanding of Europe and Christianity.
 

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A heli crashed in northern india?
Five people dead as a chopper flying to Kedarnath Dham crashed in a forest. An Aryan Aviation Helicopter was flying from Guptkashi to Kedarnath Dham, with pilgrims on board. During a 10-minute ride, the chopper crashed between Gaurikund and Sonprayag.
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“Around 5.20 am on Sunday, the helicopter went missing after taking passengers from Kedarnath, en route to Guptkashi. It crashed in Gaurikund, leading to seven deaths. We are ascertaining the reason for the crash," said Nilesh Bharne, IG Law and Order.
The deceased have been identified as Captain Rajbir Singh Chauhan from Jaipur, who was the pilot, Vikram Rawat from Ukhimath in Uttarakhand, Vinod Devi and Trishti Singh from Uttar Pradesh, Rajkumar Suresh Jaiswal from Gujarat, Shraddha Rajkumar Jaiswal and 2-year-old Kashi from Maharashtra.
In May this year, 6 people had died and one was injured when a helicopter going to Gangotri Dham from Dehradun crashed near Gangnani in Uttarkashi.
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Lee Jae-myung turns to China to ease North Korea tensions, but will Beijing take sides?
Analysts say Beijing’s role will depend on new South Korean leader’s approach to China and potential for US-North Korea dialogue
Newly elected South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has signalled a desire to ease tensions with North Korea, halting propaganda loudspeaker broadcasts along the border – and turning to China for support. In a 30-minute phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday, six days after taking office, Lee urged China to play a “constructive role” in the denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula. Xi responded that China would make efforts to resolve the issue, saying that peace and stability on the peninsula were in the common interest of both countries, according to South Korean presidential spokeswoman Kang Yu-jung. However, a Chinese foreign ministry statement did not refer to that part of the phone conversation or to denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula.
Analysts said the omission reflected China’s consistent stance in favour of maintaining peace and stability on the Korean peninsula while refraining from putting public pressure on North Korea. They also suggested that while Beijing would avoid openly taking sides when engaging with Seoul, it would calibrate its involvement in the denuclearisation issue based on two factors: South Korea’s approach to China and the potential for renewed US-North Korea dialogue.
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President Lee Jae-myung again extended a hand of dialogue to North Korea on the 25th anniversary of the June 15 Inter-Korean Joint Declaration. President Lee made it clear that he would resume dialogue and cooperation with North Korea, saying, "Peace is the economy."
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