SMM, July 6:
Rare earth ore
prices: Rare earth carbonate prices stood at about 61,600 yuan/mt, monazite prices at about 44,000 yuan/mt, and rare earth chloride flake prices at about 63,500 yuan/mt.
Supply and demand: Currently, the overall circulation frequency of rare earth ores remained sluggish, with market trading conditions stagnant; however, the rise in oxide prices led to an increase in the actual transaction prices of rare earth ores.
Rare earth oxide
prices: Pr-Nd oxide prices continued to rise, but inquiries and transactions in the market became sluggish as the weekend approached; medium-heavy rare earth prices were relatively stable overall.
Supply and demand: Last week, market quotes for Pr-Nd oxide were continuously raised. As the weekend approached, downstream inquiry activity turned sluggish, but overall market confidence remained relatively strong. For medium-heavy rare earths, terbium oxide prices saw a slight increase in actual transaction prices due to tenders from downstream magnetic material enterprises, while dysprosium oxide prices remained generally stable overall.
Rare earth metal
prices: Pr-Nd alloy prices rose, with the market dominated by tentative inquiries; dysprosium-iron alloy and terbium metal prices remained stable.
Supply and demand: Last week, Pr-Nd alloy prices continued to rise. Although downstream inquiry activity decreased as the weekend approached, low-priced sources in the market were scarce. Coupled with the continued rise in oxide prices, metal enterprises raised their quotes accordingly. For medium-heavy rare earths, market inquiries were average, and metal enterprises' quotes were generally stable overall.
NdFeB blank
prices: NdFeB blank N35 (Ce) was quoted at 213-223 yuan/kg, NdFeB blank 35M at 258-268 yuan/kg, and NdFeB 35UH at 358-378 yuan/kg.
Supply and demand: Last week, NdFeB blank quotes remained stable initially. The core reason was that raw material prices first stabilized, driving NdFeB prices to remain stable. In terms of trading, constrained by the end of month-end rigid restocking demand from the motor and terminal end-user sectors, orders transmitted to NdFeB enterprises were limited, resulting in average market trading activity.
NdFeB scrap
prices: Pr-Nd recycled from NdFeB scrap prices continued to rise, while dysprosium recycled from NdFeB scrap and terbium recycled from NdFeB scrap prices remained stable.
Supply and demand: Last week, scrap market prices continued to rise, primarily influenced by the continuous increase in oxide quotes. Recycling enterprises continued to raise their external purchase quotes. However, with the implementation of new national standards for rare earth recycling, suppliers adopted a wait-and-see attitude towards selling, resulting in overall average market trading performance.

![Prices outside China remained stable across the board this week, and India and Japan accelerated the construction of the rare earth industry chain this week [SMM Rare Earth Weekly Review]](https://imgqn.smm.cn/usercenter/wHkop20251217171744.jpeg)
![Rare Earth Prices Raised Overall, Market Inquiries and Transactions Weak [SMM Rare Earth Daily Review]](https://imgqn.smm.cn/usercenter/THqPM20251217171743.jpeg)
