Analysis of China Crackdowns on Rare Earth Sector, SMM Reports

Published: Dec 13, 2016 18:04
China announced last week to launch crackdowns against illegal activities in the rare earth industry from December 2016 under cooperation of eight relevant ministries. What’s impact on China’s rare ea

SHANGHAI, Dec. 13 (SMM) - China announced last week to launch crackdowns against illegal activities in the rare earth industry from December 2016 under cooperation of eight relevant ministries.

China Announces First Bidding Results for Rare Earth, SMM Reports

What’s impact on China’s rare earth market from the inspections?

The crackdowns, to last for 5 months, cover 379 enterprises in 23 provinces, and 180 of them engaged in mining, production, trading and exports will undergo stringent inspections. Detail list of inspected enterprises will be released. The round of crackdowns is said to be the longest and strictest one in history.

What Push Up Rare Earth Price? SMM Reports

The latest crackdowns have raised market long sentiment, SMM survey finds. Some market players expressed their optimism, believing that the crackdowns against illegal activities in the sector will reduce spot supply, especially for medium and heavy rare earth products, facing rampant illegal mining. But, some also doubted about it and said that rare earth market, different from base metal market, is determined by supply. And crackdowns only, which proved several times to slightly influence volumes trading in the market and supply declines, will not exert a good effect unless with support from stockpiling and improvement in market fundamentals.

So far, no news is heard about restarting negotiations on SRB’s stockpiling after being postponed in mid year at official bidding conference with four major participating companies, despite reports of internal discussion, asking for financial support from the Ministry of Finance, and etc.  

Will New Environmental Protection Inspections Trigger Massive Cuts in China Metals Producers? SMM Reports

The round of crackdowns is not expected to influence qualified enterprises much but will exert a big impact on illegal mining, separation, smelting, trading and exporting, SMM says. As illegal supply accounts for 1/3 of total supply, spot supply in domestic rare earth market will drop gradually, and this will bolster up prices, and profits at qualified producers will improve as a result. 

For news cooperation, please contact us by email: sallyzhang@smm.cn orservice.en@smm.cn.

Data Source Statement: Except for publicly available information, all other data are processed by SMM based on publicly available information, market communication, and relying on SMM's internal database model. They are for reference only and do not constitute decision-making recommendations.

For any inquiries or for more information, please contact: lemonzhao@smm.cn
For more information on how to access our research reports, please contact:service.en@smm.cn
Related News
August 18 SMM Rare Earth Afternoon Transaction Comment
3 hours ago
August 18 SMM Rare Earth Afternoon Transaction Comment
Read More
August 18 SMM Rare Earth Afternoon Transaction Comment
August 18 SMM Rare Earth Afternoon Transaction Comment
3 hours ago
Rare Earth Prices Stay in the Doldrums, Market Trading Remains Sluggish [SMM Rare Earth Daily Review]
7 hours ago
Rare Earth Prices Stay in the Doldrums, Market Trading Remains Sluggish [SMM Rare Earth Daily Review]
Read More
Rare Earth Prices Stay in the Doldrums, Market Trading Remains Sluggish [SMM Rare Earth Daily Review]
Rare Earth Prices Stay in the Doldrums, Market Trading Remains Sluggish [SMM Rare Earth Daily Review]
[SMM Rare Earth Daily Review: Rare Earth Prices in the Doldrums; Market Trading Remains Sluggish] Overall, inquiry activity in the rare earth market was lackluster, trading was sluggish, prices were in the doldrums, and actual transactions were stagnant. In the short term, due to persistently sluggish market trading, Pr-Nd product prices are expected to remain in a narrow sideways consolidation pattern.
7 hours ago
[SMM Rare Earth Morning Meeting Minutes] Pr-Nd oxide retreated after rapid rise, falling to below 720,000/mt; metals followed the decline with transactions in stalemate, and magnetic material orders saw limited recovery
11 hours ago
[SMM Rare Earth Morning Meeting Minutes] Pr-Nd oxide retreated after rapid rise, falling to below 720,000/mt; metals followed the decline with transactions in stalemate, and magnetic material orders saw limited recovery
Read More
[SMM Rare Earth Morning Meeting Minutes] Pr-Nd oxide retreated after rapid rise, falling to below 720,000/mt; metals followed the decline with transactions in stalemate, and magnetic material orders saw limited recovery
[SMM Rare Earth Morning Meeting Minutes] Pr-Nd oxide retreated after rapid rise, falling to below 720,000/mt; metals followed the decline with transactions in stalemate, and magnetic material orders saw limited recovery
[Pr-Nd Oxide Retreats After Rapid Rise, Falling Below 720,000/mt; Metal Prices Follow Suit With Stalemated Transactions; Limited Recovery in Magnetic Material Orders] Yesterday, Pr-Nd alloy prices pulled back slightly, mainly affected by the pullback in Pr-Nd oxide prices and sluggish downstream inquiries. Metal enterprises lowered their quoted prices, but their quotes remained firm, and actual transactions were stalemated. In the medium-heavy rare earth market, although inquiry activity was relatively low, terbium metal quotes and dysprosium-iron alloy prices saw no significant adjustments, and the overall market operated steadily.
11 hours ago