China’s graphite export curbs take effect with uncertainty for EVs

BEIJING — China on Friday began requiring government approval for exports of graphite, a key material for batteries used in electric vehicles, in an apparent counter to U.S.-led curbs targeting China’s tech sector.

The measure is based on legislation to strengthen export controls on strategic materials. The government has yet to receive any applications from companies for permits, Chinese Commerce Ministry spokesperson Shu Jueting said Thursday.

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