China's Rare Earth Export Drops 6.68% in October, with Average Price Drops 4.04%

Published: Nov 27, 2017 11:28
As per Customs data, China’s rare earth export volume reaches 3,467 tons, dropping 6.68% on monthly basis, slightly rising 1.02% on yearly basis.

SHANGHAI, Nov.27 (SMM)-As per Customs data, China’s rare earth export volume reaches 3,467 tons, dropping 6.68% on monthly basis, slightly rising 1.02% on yearly basis. The average export price of rare earth in October is $10.17 per kilo, dropping 4.04% on monthly basis. China’s total export volume from January to October reaches 41,939 tons, rising 10.72% compared with 37,877 tons of same time last year.


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