The quotation of rare earths in South China is the same as that of the previous period.

Published: Jul 28, 2020 11:56

SMM7 March 28: China Southern rare Earth Group South rare Earth International Trading Co., Ltd. announced the latest listing price of medium and heavy rare earth oxides, the oxide price remains unchanged, the same as the previous price. Among them, samarium oxide 12000 yuan / ton, europium oxide 300000 yuan / ton, gadolinium oxide 177000 yuan / ton, terbium oxide 4.7 million yuan / ton, dysprosium oxide 1.95 million yuan / ton, holmium oxide 420000 yuan / ton, erbium oxide 170000 yuan / ton, ytterbium oxide 100000 yuan / ton, lutetium oxide 4.75 million yuan / ton, yttrium oxide 22000 yuan / ton, Scandium oxide is listed at 9 million yuan / ton.

Last week, the domestic rare earth market was generally stable, the price trend moderated, only a small number of light, medium and heavy rare earths had a small adjustment, and the prices of most products maintained stability and weak transactions.

Light rare earths, praseodymium-neodymium products prices fell last week, mainly due to downstream procurement wait-and-see, reduced trading volume, price support weakened. As of today, the price of praseodymium-neodymium metal was 37.2-375000 yuan / ton, up 500 yuan / ton compared with yesterday; the price of praseodymium-neodymium oxide was 29.4-297000 yuan / ton, unchanged from yesterday.

In terms of medium and heavy rare earths, the price trend was divided last week. Gadolinium oxide demand weakens, upstream consignors in the strong willingness to ship in the case of appropriate price reduction to promote transaction. After the previous decline, the price of terbium oxide recovered somewhat. As of today, the price of gadolinium oxide is 17.8-180000 yuan / ton, which is the same as yesterday; terbium oxide is 4550-4600 yuan / kg, which is the same as yesterday.

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