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Export restrictions on critical materials up fivefold since 2009, says OECD

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By Financial Times
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Global export restrictions on critical raw materials have surged dramatically, increasing fivefold since 2009 according to OECD research. This escalating trend significantly impacts supply chains across defence, technology, and renewable energy sectors. Governments worldwide are tightening control over essential resources, creating new challenges for manufacturers and hindering the green energy transition. The analysis reveals growing protectionism affecting international trade dynamics and industrial competitiveness.

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Export restrictions on critical materials up fivefold since 2009, says OECD
Export restrictions on critical materials up fivefold since 2009, says OECD

Analysis shows rise in trade curbs affecting defence, tech and green energy supply chains
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