Lynas Significantly Increases Revenue
Rare earths Lynas producer benefits from strong demand and higher prices.
Rare earths Lynas producer benefits from strong demand and higher prices.
After no dysprosium was exported from China in February, the latest customs data for March show an increase to 7,386 kilograms.
China’s exports of rare earth magnets rose by more than ten percent in March compared to the previous month of February.
World Economic Outlook presented; rare earth industry dominated by neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium, and terbium.
China’s exports of rare earths fell sharply year-on-year in March.
The European Union is stepping up efforts to secure strategic resources by pooling demand across member states.
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