Rare Earth Market Update 2022#14: Abrasives and Catalysts Continue to Hold, but Demand for Magnets Has Not Returned
09/06/2022 11:24
The economic slowdown in China even after the lifting of the lockdown and the tight supply-demand balance for electricity due to the heat wave and drought caused production in industries that use magnets as components to stagnate, resulting in continued price declines
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