• Lanthanum Oxide 99.9%min EXW Chinaup(150)  04-10|Aluminum Fluoride 61%min EXW Chinaup(300)  04-10|Germanium Dioxide 99.99%min EXW Chinaup(300)  04-10|Tungsten APT 88.5%min IW Rotterdamup(70)  04-10|Ionic RE Conc. TREO 92%min In port Chinadown(-5000)  04-10|LaCe Carbonate TREO 45%min, CeO2/REO 65±2% EXW Chinaup(50)  04-10|Germanium Metal 99.99%min EXW Chinaup(400)  04-10|Lanthanum Oxide 99.999%min EXW Chinaup(800)  04-10|Aluminum Fluoride 61%min FOB Chinaup(40)  04-10|Yttrium Oxide 99.999%min IW Rotterdamup(10)  04-10|Lanthanum Oxide 99.999%min FOB Chinaup(0.15)  04-10|Tin Conc. Burmese 20%min IW MengAup(8000)  04-10|Tin Conc. Burmese 30%min IW MengAup(8000)  04-10|Manganese Ore Gabonese 44%min In Qinzhou Portdown(-1)  04-10
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    Monthly Rare Earth Market Report Oct 2019

    2019-11-11 22:32:08   【Print】
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    1. Market Highlights

    Discouraged by the increasing ionic rare earth concentrate supply but soft demand from NdFeB magnet industry, prices of Chinese PrNd, dysprosium, terbium, gadolinium, holmium and erbium related products continued to declined in October. Suppliers had difficulty in concluding deals and lacked confidence in these markets in the near term.Asian Metal Copyright .Asian Metal Copyright Markets of lanthanum, cerium, europium and yttrium related products saw relatively stable prices in October as the demand didn't change obviously and current prices already very closed to producers' cost.

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