
Recently, China announced new regulations to strengthen export controls on certain rare earth-related items, sparking widespread attention and varied interpretations. Some foreign media have labeled this move as a “diplomatic card” or “strategic weapon” in trade disputes. However, when viewed within the broader framework of global governance norms, China’s own industrial development needs, and international responsibilities, a more fair and rational conclusion emerges: this step reflects China’s proactive alignment with international practices, elevation of governance standards, and fulfillment of its…