Latest Market Alert | 7 June 2026
Executive Summary
Reuters reports that China has expanded restrictions and licensing requirements affecting exports of several critical minerals used in defence, automotive, semiconductor and clean-energy manufacturing. Western governments and manufacturers are increasingly concerned about supply security for strategic materials.
Why It Matters
Critical minerals underpin electric vehicles, batteries, advanced electronics, telecommunications and defence technologies. Supply disruptions can rapidly affect pricing and production schedules.
UK Commercial Impact
UK manufacturers, technology firms and infrastructure projects may face increased procurement costs and supplier concentration risks.
Global Commercial Impact
Companies worldwide are accelerating efforts to diversify supply sources and secure long-term access to strategic minerals outside China.
Our View
This is becoming a strategic industrial issue rather than a commodity story. Businesses exposed to manufacturing and technology supply chains should review critical-material dependencies.
Disclaimer
This market alert is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute investment, legal, tax, regulatory or financial advice. Information has been compiled from sources believed to be reliable at the time of publication; however, no representation or warranty is given as to its accuracy or completeness. Market conditions may change rapidly and readers should obtain independent professional advice before making any commercial, financial or strategic decisions. Invictus Risk Solutions LLP accepts no liability for any loss arising from reliance on this publication.
