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Rare earths prices in China hit 7-week high on post-holiday restocking

Rare earths prices in top manufacturer China leapt to their highest in more than 7 weeks on Monday on a wave of postholiday restocking amongst purchasers, before easing a little on Tuesday.

China accounts for 70% of rare earths mining and 90% of refined output, according to the United States Geological Survey.

The cost of praseodymium oxide << SMM-REO-PXO >, among the most widely used light unusual earth components, climbed by 9.7%. week-on-week and 9.1% month-on-month, respectively, to 395,000. yuan a heap on Monday, the highest since Feb. 21, information from. information company Shanghai Metals Market (SMM) showed.

Meanwhile, the rate of terbium oxide << SMM-REO-TXO >, among. the most extensively used heavy uncommon earth aspects, jumped by over. 14% both on the week and on the month to 6,150 yuan a. kilogramme, the greatest given that Jan. 9, according to SMM information.

Unusual earths are a group of 17 elements utilized in products from. lasers and military equipment to magnets discovered in electric. lorries and consumer electronics.

Some magnetic materials manufacturers went back to the area. market to renew raw material supplies after China's Burial place. Sweeping Day having nearly lacked in-plant stocks, said. experts.

Offered area freights were likewise rather decreased after some. ore freight holders used resources at hand as collateral to raise. capital from banks to ease their monetary pressure, contributing. to price increases, stated SMM expert Yang Jiawen.

There are likewise expectations of a seasonal reduction in ore. from significant supplier Myanmar after its rainy season begins.

Several Chinese magnetic materials producers chose to stop. signing long-term agreements and depend more on the spot market. for uncommon earth materials this year, SMM's Yang said.

But this may increase price volatility of unusual earth,. especially during the peak demand season, Yang included.

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(source: Reuters)