China told WTO members that it had taken measures on January 1 and May 1 this year after losing a WTO case in 2014. It had been given time until May 2 to implement the changes.
The restrictions were imposed in 2011 as China tried to develop its own industry for 17 metals such as tungsten which are vital for the manufacture of many high technology products including cellphones, batteries for hybrid cars and wind turbines.
The case follows complaints lodged in 2012 by the United States, the European Union and Japan that the system was designed to gain market advantage for domestic producers with cheaper access to the raw materials.
Japan on Wednesday said it would closely monitor China, which has twice lost the case at the WTO.
Under the new guidelines, rare earth minerals will still require an export licence in China but the amount that can be sold abroad will no longer be covered by a quota.
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