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China tightens indium export checks as AI demand increases

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Posted on June 19, 2026

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China Increases Checks on Indium Exports as AI Data Center Demand Rises

China's Indium Export Scrutiny and Global Implications

By Solomon Cefai

Rising Concerns Over Export Controls

SINGAPORE, June 19 (Reuters) - China is stepping up scrutiny over exports of indium, leading some buyers to fear the niche metal, sought after for next-generation data centers, may be added to the export control regime that has become one of Beijing's most potent trade weapons.

China's Dominance in Indium Production

China produces nearly 70% of the world's indium, a byproduct of zinc refining mostly used in displays and solder but also the raw material for making indium phosphide, used to make high-speed optical chips for AI data centers.

Export Controls on Indium Phosphide

Beijing put indium phosphide on an export control list in February 2025 and the restrictions have become enough of a hurdle for next-generation data centers that the CEO of Nvidia-backed chipmaker Coherent traveled to Beijing with President Donald Trump in May to raise the issue.

Impact on Buyers and Industry Response

Increased Scrutiny from Chinese Customs

While indium metal is not on the export control list, two buyers told Reuters about growing scrutiny over their purchases from Chinese customs. For the first time this year, a European buyer was asked to disclose information about end users, including where they were based.

Delays and Paperwork Challenges

A major buyer in North America said approvals had gone from same day to several days, which they attributed to more scrutiny of paperwork and described as "tense". This buyer had not been asked for extra information by customs.

China's Ministry of Commerce did not immediately respond to a request for comment on a public holiday.

All the buyers declined to be named owing to the sensitivity of the topic.

Industry Uncertainty and Future Restrictions

The extra due diligence is not uniform and two other buyers told Reuters they had heard of extra scrutiny but not faced it themselves. So far, Reuters has not identified any shipments that have been blocked.

Nonetheless there is some concern in the small industry that this is a prelude to tighter controls or the end-user disclosures which China, and other countries with export control regimes, use to chart global supply chains and chokepoints.

Strategic Importance of Indium

US Stockpiling Efforts

Indium has been identified as a potential vulnerability for the U.S., whose Defense Logistics Agency earlier this year released a request for proposals to stockpile up to 403 tons of the material over three years.

Speculation on Future Export Bans

Another North American buyer said they suspected that the reporting requirements were "a precursor to restrictions or outright bans on exports."

(Reporting by Solomon Cefai; Editing by Sonali Paul)

Key Takeaways

  • China produces around 70% of global indium supply, and indium phosphide already faces export controls—now scrutiny is expanding to indium metal itself, particularly around end‑user disclosures (investing.com)
  • Buyers report that export approval times have extended from same day to several days, with increased paperwork and end‑user checks, especially for European purchasers (tradingview.com)
  • The US Defense Logistics Agency is proactively securing indium via IDIQ contracts worth up to $125 million over three years for high‑purity (4N) indium ingots, as part of strategic stockpiling efforts (cleat.ai)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is China tightening scrutiny over indium exports?
China is increasing scrutiny on indium exports due to its strategic importance in next-generation data centers and rising global AI demand.
What is indium used for in technology?
Indium is mainly used in displays, solder, and to make indium phosphide, which is crucial for high-speed optical chips in AI data centers.
Has China officially restricted indium exports?
While indium phosphide is on China's export control list, indium metal is not currently restricted but faces growing customs scrutiny.
How have indium buyers been affected by the increased checks?
Some buyers face longer approval times and new end-user information requests, causing concern about potential future export bans.

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