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The listing price of rare earths in South China announced an increase of 1.1 million yuan / ton of terbium oxide on August 2nd.

iconAug 3, 2021 10:04
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SMM8 March 2: a few days ago, the southern rare earths announced the latest listing prices of medium and heavy rare earth oxides, and the prices of some rare earth oxides have been raised. The listing prices of samarium oxide, europium oxide, lutetium oxide and scandium oxide remain unchanged, the average listing prices of gadolinium oxide, terbium oxide, dysprosium oxide and holmium oxide remain unchanged, the average listing prices of gadolinium oxide, terbium oxide, dysprosium oxide and holmium oxide remain unchanged, the average listing prices of gadolinium oxide, terbium oxide, dysprosium oxide, holmium oxide and erbium oxide remain unchanged. Ytterbium oxide listing average price increased by 15000 yuan / ton, yttrium oxide listing average price increased by 3000 yuan / ton. The specific listing price is shown in the following figure:

The listing price of rare earths in South China is listed in the week of August 2.

At present, the spot market is still in a state of shortage, and large factories in Sichuan, Guangdong and other regions have not yet resumed production, while the import of ion mines in Myanmar has been interrupted, coupled with rising oxide prices, and mine owners are reluctant to sell goods. It is more difficult for separation enterprises to purchase rare earth ores. In August, rare earth smelting and separation enterprises are expected to further expand the risk of production reduction, which will promote the rise in rare earth prices.

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