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超硬材料概念拉升,力量钻石20%涨停,惠丰钻石等大涨
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-10-14 06:54

Core Viewpoint - The recent announcement by the Ministry of Commerce and the General Administration of Customs regarding export controls on superhard materials is expected to significantly impact both domestic producers and overseas customers, highlighting the strategic importance of these materials in the industry [1][2]. Group 1: Market Reaction - The superhard materials sector saw a strong surge in stock prices, with companies like Huifeng Diamond rising over 20%, and Liliang Diamond hitting the daily limit of 20% [1]. - Other companies such as Sifangda and Chuangjiang New Material also experienced significant gains, with increases of over 14% and hitting the daily limit, respectively [1]. Group 2: Export Control Details - The recent export controls cover a broader range of items compared to previous regulations, now including directly applicable materials and products, which may lead to substantial impacts on overseas customers and domestic manufacturers [2]. - The controlled items include synthetic diamond micro-powder with an average particle size of ≤50μm, synthetic diamond single crystals with sizes between 50μm and 500μm, and various related equipment and technologies [1]. Group 3: Industry Implications - In 2022, China accounted for 95% of the global production of synthetic diamond single crystals, and the export value of the affected products is estimated to exceed $270 million in 2024 [2]. - The export controls are expected to create supply chain pressures for overseas synthetic diamond manufacturers and downstream customers, further emphasizing the strategic nature of superhard materials [2]. - While short-term export challenges may arise for superhard material companies, the long-term outlook suggests potential industry consolidation and price increases, with ongoing functional applications of synthetic diamonds likely to drive investment opportunities in leading companies [2].