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Vietnamese Ferrite Plant Boosts Sinomag’s Global Footprint
Chinese magnet producer Sinomag has increased its magnet output capacity at its Vietnam facility, expanding wet pressure magnetic tile production from 8,000 t/yr to 10,000 t/yr. This move is part of Sinomag’s broader strategy to scale global production outside China. The company targets 50,000 t/yr by year-end and 60,000 t/yr in the next few years, reinforcing its leadership in ferrite magnet manufacturing.
Thai Soft Magnet Facility Set for 2024 Launch
Meanwhile, Sinomag is preparing to launch its Thailand plant for soft magnetic materials by the end of the year. With an initial 8,000 t/yr capacity, this marks China’s first overseas soft magnet production facility. The company aims to grow this to 20,000 t/yr over the coming years. Sinomag’s soft magnets are primarily used in automobiles, household appliances, and new energy vehicles — especially in power modules and EV charging stations.
Strong Demand Meets Global Headwinds
Sinomag magnet output capacity increases come despite a 7.5% drop in first-quarter profits, driven by global photovoltaic slowdowns and stiff market competition. Nevertheless, first-quarter revenues rose 1.2% year-on-year to 256.5mn yuan ($35.49mn). The impact of Trump-era 145% tariffs on Chinese magnet imports remains minimal, as U.S.-bound shipments account for less than 3% of Sinomag’s exports.
The Metalnomist Commentary
Sinomag’s capacity expansion reflects a strategic pivot toward international production to mitigate geopolitical risk. Vietnam and Thailand now play key roles in diversifying China's critical materials value chain, particularly in magnets essential to clean tech and automotive sectors.
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