China Strengthens Indium Export Review Amid AI Chip Supply Concerns on June 19

According to Reuters, China is intensifying its review of indium exports on June 19, raising concerns among buyers that this key metal—used in next-generation AI data center chips—could face stricter export controls. China produces nearly 70% of global indium supply. Two buyers reported that customs clearance times have extended from same-day approval to several days, citing stricter document scrutiny by Chinese customs authorities.
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