2020 Rare Earth Demand Results: New Metals Association Neodymium Down Almost 10% from the Previous Year
04/14/2021 12:50
In 2020, Japan's overall demand for rare earths fell 9% year on year to 17,000 tons, with yttrium demand increasing for the seventh consecutive year, while samarium and cerium demand remained flat year on year. Demand for neodymium m
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