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The listing price of rare earth terbium oxide in southern China fell 50,000 yuan / ton medium and heavy rare earth spot transactions were weak in the near future.

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SMM4, March 21: China Southern rare Earth Group Southern rare Earth International Trading Co., Ltd. announced the latest heavy rare earth oxide listing price, some oxide prices have been adjusted. In terms of price changes, the listing price of terbium oxide was 4 million yuan / ton, down 50, 000 yuan / ton from the previous period, while the listing price of gadolinium oxide was 152000 yuan / ton, up 1000 yuan / ton from the previous period. In addition, the prices of many varieties remain stable, with samarium oxide listing price of 12000 yuan / ton, europium oxide listing price of 200000 yuan / ton, dysprosium oxide listing price of 1.82 million yuan / ton, holmium oxide listing price of 345000 yuan / ton, erbium oxide listing price of 150000 yuan / ton, ytterbium oxide listing price of 100000 yuan / ton, lutetium oxide listing price of 4.2 million yuan / ton, yttrium oxide listing price of 20, 000 yuan / ton, scandium oxide listing price of 9 million yuan / ton

Prices of rare earth products rose yesterday, upstream businesses generally raised prices, praseodymium and neodymium oxide prices rose to around 260000 yuan / ton, low-price sources are relatively difficult to find, the market is in a state of pity, and the overall trading atmosphere in the day is generally weak. In the aspect of medium and heavy rare earths, due to the good expectations of the market, the quotation for dysprosium oxide has been raised to 1.8 million yuan / ton, and terbium oxide 388-3.95 million yuan / ton, the actual transaction situation in the day is weak.

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