Rare Earth Prices Surge: Pr-Nd and Gadolinium Products See Significant Increases Amid Strong Demand

Published: Jun 24, 2026 11:29
[SMM Rare Earth Price Flash] Affected by multiple factors, prices of Pr-Nd and gadolinium products saw significant increases. As of 11:00 today, the Pr-Nd oxide price range was 748,000-752,000 yuan/mt, up 22,000 yuan/mt from yesterday morning. Among them, transactions were continuously concluded at 749,000-750,000 yuan/mt, with the highest quoted price at 755,000 yuan/mt. The gadolinium oxide price range was 215,000-220,000 yuan/mt, up 8,500 yuan/mt from yesterday morning, with transactions continuously concluded at 217,000-218,000 yuan/mt, and an inquiry price at 215,000 yuan/mt. The Pr-Nd alloy price range was 910,000-920,000 yuan/mt, up 30,000 yuan/mt from yesterday morning. The gadolinium iron price range was 205,000-210,000 yuan/mt, up 10,000 yuan/mt from yesterday morning. According to SMM, the sharp rise in Pr-Nd prices today was mainly driven by the rapid increase in Pr-Nd oxide futures prices. Suppliers showed weak willingness to sell at low prices. Meanwhile, large downstream magnetic material manufacturers entered the market to tender for Pr-Nd alloy, providing demand support for the price increase. Gadolinium product prices were mainly boosted by the rise in Pr-Nd product prices, and suppliers raised their quotes.

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