Exports of Dysprosium and Terbium Show Slight Uptick
China is resuming exports of dysprosium and terbium. However, the number of destinations is dwindling.
China is resuming exports of dysprosium and terbium. However, the number of destinations is dwindling.
According to data from Chinese customs authorities, exports of permanent rare-earth magnets rose sharply in July.
Germanium continues to trail gallium and remains at historic low levels.
Chinese exports have been declining since 2021, causing prices to skyrocket.
The United States is ramping up its spending on critical minerals supply chains.
The subcontinent aims to expand its rare earth sector and reduce its reliance on Chinese imports.