How China’s reported sulphuric acid export ban could have global buyers reeling
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By South China Morning Post
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China's unexpected restrictions on sulphuric acid shipments are triggering widespread concerns across international supply chains. The chemical compound serves as a critical input for fertilizer manufacturing and lithium-ion battery production, sectors essential to global agriculture and the clean energy transition. Industry observers warn that additional export controls could intensify supply chain disruptions, potentially driving up production costs and limiting availability for manufacturers worldwide dependent on Chinese chemical supplies.
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