The new export controls which China imposed in 2026 for rare earth minerals have established additional operational and regulatory challenges which international manufacturers now need to manage. The new licensing requirements for samarium, gadolinium, and lutetium compounds establish direct compliance obligations which lead strategic material sourcing operations to become board-level risk management tasks for enterprise organizations.

The procurement process presents a procurement challenge which manufacturers face across multiple industries including electronics, automotive, aerospace, renewable energy, and medical devices. Organizations must identify rare earth exposure at the BOM level, validate supplier licensing status, strengthen supply chain traceability, and maintain audit-ready documentation across multiple jurisdictions. The use of scattered spreadsheets and manual supplier declarations by companies will create difficulties in their efforts to meet new export control regulations and customer due diligence requirements.

AI-driven compliance platforms have become vital tools which organizations need to implement for ongoing monitoring, supplier data collection, regulatory horizon scanning, and automated documentation readiness. The centralized compliance intelligence system from Certivo enables enterprise manufacturers to establish better visibility of their global supply chain operations while decreasing their need for manual compliance work.

Read the full analysis here: –  https://www.certivo.com/blog-details/china-rare-earth-export-controls-2026-what-new-licensing-rules-mean-for-manufacturers

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The new export controls which China imposed in 2026 for rare earth minerals have established additional operational and regulatory challenges which international manufacturers now need to manage. The new licensing requirements for samarium, gadolinium, and lutetium compounds establish direct compliance obligations which lead strategic material sourcing operations to become board-level risk management tasks for enterprise organizations.

The procurement process presents a procurement challenge which manufacturers face across multiple industries including electronics, automotive, aerospace, renewable energy, and medical devices. Organizations must identify rare earth exposure at the BOM level, validate supplier licensing status, strengthen supply chain traceability, and maintain audit-ready documentation across multiple jurisdictions. The use of scattered spreadsheets and manual supplier declarations by companies will create difficulties in their efforts to meet new export control regulations and customer due diligence requirements.

AI-driven compliance platforms have become vital tools which organizations need to implement for ongoing monitoring, supplier data collection, regulatory horizon scanning, and automated documentation readiness. The centralized compliance intelligence system from Certivo enables enterprise manufacturers to establish better visibility of their global supply chain operations while decreasing their need for manual compliance work.

Read the full analysis here: – https://www.certivo.com/blog-details/china-rare-earth-export-controls-2026-what-new-licensing-rules-mean-for-manufacturers

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