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Posted: 2025-11-09 09:52:37 UTC

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China is temporarily suspending its export ban on dual-use items like gallium, germanium, antimony, and superhard materials to the U.S. from now until November 27, 2026. This eases concerns for US tech and defense firms, but graphite checks remain tight.
Temporary suspension of export ban on key materials
Potential thawing in US-China tech relations
Impact on supply chains for tech and defense firms
US chip curbs
Supply chain disruptions
Dependence on China for critical materials