Updated Rare Earths Prices

Rare earths prices, updated at least once a month
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Rare Earths Price Charts 2017-2020

Charts of monthly rare earth prices since January 2017.
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2019 Imports of Major Rare Earths Consumers

European Union

EU rare earth imports fall 17% in 2019. Largest supplier remains Russia.

EU RE imports 2018: 12,467 t
EU RE imports 2019: 10,627 t
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United States

USA rare earths import quantity increased 16% over 2018. China's share on imports drops below 80%

US RE imports 2018: 17,033 t
US RE imports 2019: 20,231 t
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Japan

Japan rare earths import quantity 2019 drops 10%. Malaysia's share of Japan rare earth imports drops by half to 7%.

Japan RE imports 2018: 21,054 t
Japan RE imports 2019: 18,879 t
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Korea

Korea rare earths imports in 2019 climb 16.3% over 2018.

Korea RE imports 2018: 3,153.2 t
Korea RE imports 2019: 3,666.5 t
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Taiwan

Taiwan rare earth imports drop 35% year on year.

Taiwan RE imports 2018: 1,970.6 t
Taiwan RE imports 2019: 1,268.2 t
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Thailand

Thailand RareEarths imports rise 17.3% yoy to US$ 42.3 mio

Thailand RE imports 2018: $36,085,984.49
Thailand RE imports 2019: $42,290,615.01
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Total China exports of rare earths in 2019 were 46,330 t, 13% less than 2018.

Rare Earth Elements: China's Vibranium?

A light guide through all things rare earths.

China Steel Exports drop further in 2019


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From annualised statistics based on the first 11 months 2019 it is evident, that China's 2019 export of steel will drop again, this time 6%, while China's crude steel output will hit yet another record. Read More…

27th November Critical Raw Materials and Our Green Future workshop

27th November Critical Raw Materials and Our Green Future workshop - HiTech AlkCarb and SoS RARE celebratory and results launch event, Royal Society, London.27th November Critical Raw Materials and Our Green Future workshop Read More…

Differing Rare Earths Classifications

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The West and China have differing classifications for heavy rare earths light rare earths. It matters in terms of China's resource tax. Read More…

Kiril Mugerman presents Geomega

Geomega's presentation at the 16th International Rare Earths Conference at Kuala Lumpur and at the Silver & Gold Summit.


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EU Rare Earths Imports 2018

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Rare Earths: The Hidden Cost to Their Magic

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[Illustration by Decue Wu, courtesy of Sarah Lawrence College.]

Rare earth elements are essential to modern life. Luckily the world has plenty of them; unfortunately, getting them out of the ground leaves behind massive environmental damage. Read More…

Innord Appoints Ginger International as Sales Agent for Europe and Asia

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Geomega Resources Inc. (“GéoMégA” or the “Corporation”) (TSX.V: GMA) is pleased to announce that Innord Inc. (“Innord”), a private subsidiary controlled by GéoMégA, has appointed Ginger International Trade & Investment Pte Ltd (“GITI”), as consultants that will serve as Innord’s official sales representative for Europe and Asia. GITI will be responsible for sales of Innord’s rare earth products to designated customers in Europe and Asia and assisting to source feed material in Asia. Read More…

Is China running out of rare earths?

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Why do Chinese companies invest in foreign rare earth resources and import rare earth concentrate to China? Read More…

China's 30% decline in steel exports in 2017

Chinese steel exports fell from 108,434,262 mt (2016) to 75,692,273 mt (2017), down 30%
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Quo vadis: China Steel Exports Q1-Q3 2017 by Destination

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Chinese steel exports during the first three quarters of 2017 were 59.613 million tons, down 25.5 million tons or 30% year on year.

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Analysis: China Steel Exports January-June 2017 down 28%

In the first half of 2017, China exported 41 million tons of steel, 16 million tons or 28.2% less than during the same period a year ago.

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China steel exports down 25% yoy in Q1 2017

China steel exports in Q1 2017 were 20.7 mio t, a decline of 25.5% compared to Q1 2016. The revenue from these exports, however, was US$ 13.2 billion, a marked increase of 8.2% over the same period 2016. Apart from the top 10 destinations, disproportionally large drops of China steel exports to India, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Iran.
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2016: China Steel export quantity drops 3.5%, steel export revenue down 13%

China exported 108.4 million tons of steel in 2016, after 112.4 million tons in 2015. The top 10 export destinations represent almost 60% of these exports, up from 55% in 2015. While the quantity was reduced by 3.5%, China's total steel product export revenue declined 13.4% from US$ 62.8 billion (2015) to US$ 54.4 billion (2016). Read More…

Crunching the Numbers: China's Steel Exports Q1-Q3 2016

China's steel exports from January to September 2016 increased a moderate 2% yoy to 85.1 mio tons. Read More…

China's Plan for Rare Earths until 2020

Mid October 2016 China's government published an ambitious plan for the development of rare earths until 2020.
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