China has announced new export restrictions on materials essential for the thin-film solar industry, including critical minerals such as tungsten, tellurium, and indium.
China, the U.S.'s third-largest trade partner, has restricted exports of the strategic metals tungsten, bismuth, indium, molybdenum and tellurium.
Beijing’s latest restrictions on critical minerals could disrupt supply chains and increase costs for US-based thin-film solar giant First Solar.
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