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Stellantis 'fine for June' on rare earth supplies, top manager says

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Posted on June 12, 2025

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· Last updated: January 23, 2026

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TURIN, Italy (Reuters) -Stellantis is currently unaffected by supply bottlenecks for rare earths from China, but the automaker had past difficulties in managing the situation, the head of its European

Stellantis Confident About Rare Earth Supply for June, Says Executive

TURIN, Italy (Reuters) -Stellantis is currently unaffected by supply bottlenecks for rare earths from China, but the automaker had past difficulties in managing the situation, the head of its European operations said on Thursday.

China, which controls over 90% of global processing capacity for rare earths used in everything from automobiles and fighter jets to home appliances, imposed restrictions in early April requiring exporters to obtain licenses from Beijing.

This resulted in a squeeze of rare earth exports to Western manufacturers.

"We're all fine for June," Stellantis' Jean-Philippe Imparato said during an automotive event in Turin, Italy.

"But, let me tell you, we have spent some tough hours" on managing the whole situation, he added, without elaborating.

(Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari, editing by Alvise Armellini)

Key Takeaways

  • Stellantis is confident about its rare earth supply for June.
  • China controls over 90% of global rare earth processing.
  • Export restrictions from China caused past supply issues.
  • Stellantis faced challenges managing the supply situation.
  • Jean-Philippe Imparato provided the update in Turin, Italy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Stellantis currently affected by rare earth supply issues?
Stellantis is currently unaffected by supply bottlenecks for rare earths from China.
What restrictions did China impose on rare earth exports?
China imposed restrictions in early April requiring exporters to obtain licenses, resulting in a squeeze of rare earth exports to Western manufacturers.
What did Jean-Philippe Imparato say about the supply situation?
"We're all fine for June," said Stellantis' Jean-Philippe Imparato during an automotive event in Turin, Italy.
Has Stellantis faced difficulties in managing rare earth supplies?
Yes, Imparato mentioned that they have spent some tough hours managing the whole situation.
What percentage of global processing capacity for rare earths does China control?
China controls over 90% of global processing capacity for rare earths used in various industries.

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