China tightens indium export checks as AI demand increases

SINGAPORE: 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 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.

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