Rare earths market Update 2022#11 Across the board price fall with repeated Chinese lockdowns and declining demand
07/12/2022 11:48
Rare earths also fell following across the board fall of the LME prices. In particular, rare earth items for magnet such as neodymium and dysprosium are showing signs of all-out weakness, and it is likely to be a summer of decline for a while.
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