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Rare Earth Elements Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Product (Cerium, Dysprosium, Erbium), by Application (Magnets, Catalyst), by Region, and Segment Forecasts, 2019 - 2025

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  • September 2019
  • Region: Global
  • Grand View Research
  • ID: 4871373
The global rare earth elements market is anticipated to reach USD 5.62 billion by 2025, according to this report. The growing use of permanent magnets in the production of batteries for electric vehicles is expected to propel the demand for rare earth elements including neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium, gadolinium, and terbium over the forecast period. Neodymium and praseodymium based rare earth permanent magnets are majorly used in the manufacturing of batteries.

The growing demand for electric vehicles coupled with the government initiatives on reducing the CO2 emissions is expected to boost the demand for permanent magnets. In March 2019, the Chinese government reduced subsidies for electric vehicles in order to promote innovation amongst local manufacturers on account of declining costs. The incentives for electric cars with less than 400 km range decreased from 50,000 yuan to 25,000 yuan, while the incentives for vehicles ranging less than 250 km have been eliminated.

According to USGS, China holds the largest amount of reserves with 44 million tons and Malaysia holds the least amount of reserves with 30 thousand tons. It also stated that the U.S. has USD 6.2 trillion worth of mineral reserves. However, the stringent regulatory policies towards mining in the U.S. has forced the companies to import the raw materials from China. Hence, the production of raw material has been a major challenge for the U.S companies.

The increasing prices of rare earth elements and high investments to open new mines have given rise to recycling of the product. Japan is one of the major producer of recycled rare earth elements. In 2010, Hitachi developed a new technology for recycling rare-earth magnets from air conditioners and hard disk drives. It can separate recycle magnets approximately eight times more efficiently than conventional methods. In 2012, The Honda Corporation opened the first rare earth recycling plant. The company utilized used automotive parts containing metals to produce rare earth elements.

The key players in the rare earth elements market are involved in acquisitions, expansions, and long term binding agreements with their customers. In Nov 2017, Hitachi Metals Ltd acquired Santoku Corporation, a Japanese manufacturer of alloys. This strategy was aimed at accelerating the production of neodymium magnet alloys in order to achieve sustainable growth in the global market.

Further key findings from the report suggest:
  • Neodymium is anticipated to register a CAGR of 8.3%, in terms of volume, from 2019 to 2025 owing to growing demand for permanent magnets

  • Catalyst application accounted for a revenue share of 18.7% in 2018 owing to increasing demand from automotive and petroleum refining industries.

  • Middle East & Africa is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.9%, in terms of volume, over the forecast period owing to rising investment in expansion of refinery capacities

  • In 2016, Hitachi Metals Ltd entered into a joint venture with Zhong Ke San Huan Hi-Tech Co., Ltd. to manufacture Neodymium-Iron-Boron magnets

  • The major players are adopting strategies like capacity expansion and agreements with the end-use industries to cater to growing demand for rare earth elements. For instance, in January 2018, Lynas Corporation signed an agreement with Bosch, an automotive component supplier. This agreement was aimed at ensuring continuous supply of rare earth materials to Bosch.


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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Methodology and Scope
1.1 Research methodology
1.2 Research scope and assumptions
1.3 List of data sources
Chapter 2 Rare Earth Elements: Executive Summary
2.1 Market summary
Chapter 3 Rare Earth Elements Market Variables, Trends & Scope
3.1 Global rare earth elements market outlook
3.2 Rare earth elements: Value chain analysis
3.2.1 Mining
3.2.2 Refining
3.2.3 Rare earths-suppliers/distributors
3.2.4 Rare earth based product manufacturers
3.2.5 Rare earths based products-suppliers/distributors
3.2.6 End-use industries
3.3 Technology overview
3.3.1 Exploration of rare earth elements
3.3.2 Mining of rare earth elements
3.3.3 Refining of rare earth elements
3.3.4 Challenges in production of rare earth elements
3.3.4.1 Difficult mining process
3.3.4.2 Environmental impact
3.4 Regulatory framework
3.4.1 European Commission
3.4.1.1 Directive 2006/21/EC
3.4.1.2 Directive (2008/98/EC)
3.4.1.3 Directive 2013/59/Euratom
3.4.2 United States Environmental Protection Agency)
3.5 Market Dynamics
3.5.1 Market drivers
3.5.2 Growing demand for electric and hybrid vehicles
3.5.3 Growing demand for catalysts
3.5.4 Market restraint analysis
3.5.5 Supply-demand imbalance
3.6 Mine production of rare earth elements [data in metric tons of rare-earth oxide (reo)]
3.7 Trade analysis
3.7.1 HS CODE :280530 (Rare-earth metals, scandium, and yttrium, whether or not intermixed or interalloyed)
3.7.2 HS CODE :284610 (Cerium compound)
3.7.3 HS CODE :284690 (Compounds, inorganic or organic, of rare-earth metals, of yttrium or of scandium or of mixtures of these metals)
3.7.4 HS CODE :360690 (Ferro-cerium and other pyrophoric alloys in all forms; articles of combustible materials)
3.8 Business environment analysis tools
3.8.1 PESTEL analysis
3.8.2 Porter’s five forces analysis
3.9 Major deals & strategic alliances analysis
3.9.1 Restart of mining operations at the mountain pass
3.9.2 A strategic alliance agreement between lynas and sojitz
3.10 Case study
Chapter 4 Rare Earth Elements: Product Estimates & Trend Analysis
4.1 Rare earth elements market: Product movement analysis, 2018 & 2025
4.1.1 Cerium
4.1.1.1 Cerium market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
4.1.2 Dysprosium
4.1.2.1 Dysprosium market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
4.1.3 Erbium
4.1.3.1 Erbium market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
4.1.4 Europium
4.1.4.1 Europium market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
4.1.5 Gadolinium
4.1.5.1 Gadolinium market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
4.1.6 Holmium
4.1.6.1 Holmium market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
4.1.7 Lanthanum
4.1.7.1 Lanthanum market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
4.1.8 Lutetium
4.1.8.1 Lutetium market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
4.1.9 Neodymium
4.1.9.1 Neodymium market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
4.1.10 Praseodymium
4.1.10.1 Praseodymium market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
4.1.11 Promethium
4.1.11.1 Promethium market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
4.1.12 Samarium
4.1.12.1 Samarium market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
4.1.13 Scandium
4.1.13.1 Scandium market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
4.1.14 Terbium
4.1.14.1 Terbium market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
4.1.15 Thulium
4.1.15.1 Thulium market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
4.1.16 Ytterbium
4.1.16.1 Ytterbium market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
4.1.17 Yttrium
4.1.17.1 Yttrium market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
Chapter 5 Rare Earth Elements: Application Estimates & Trend Analysis
5.1 Rare earth elements market: Application movement analysis, 2018 & 2025
5.1.1 Magnets
5.1.1.1 Market estimates and forecasts in magnets, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
5.1.2 Catalysts
5.1.2.1 Market estimates and forecasts in catalysts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
5.1.3 Metallurgy
5.1.3.1 Market estimates and forecasts in metallurgy, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
5.1.4 Polishing
5.1.4.1 Market estimates and forecasts in polishing, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
5.1.5 Glass
5.1.5.1 Market estimates and forecasts in glass, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
5.1.6 Phosphors
5.1.6.1 Market estimates and forecasts in phosphors, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
5.1.7 Ceramics
5.1.7.1 Market estimates and forecasts in ceramics, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
5.1.8 Other Applications
5.1.8.1 Market estimates and forecasts in other applications, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
Chapter 6 Rare Earth Elements: Regional Estimates & Trend Analysis
6.1 Market: Regional movement analysis, 2018 & 2025
6.2 North America
6.2.1 Market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
6.2.2 Market estimates and forecasts, by product, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
6.2.3 Market estimates and forecasts, by application, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
6.3 Europe
6.3.1 Market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
6.3.2 Market estimates and forecasts, by product, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
6.3.3 Market estimates and forecasts, by application 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
6.4 Asia Pacific
6.4.1 Market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
6.4.2 Market estimates and forecasts, by product, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
6.4.3 Market estimates and forecasts, by application, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
6.5 Central & South America
6.5.1 Market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
6.5.2 Market estimates and forecasts, by product, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
6.5.3 Market estimates and forecasts, by application, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
6.6 Middle East & Africa
6.6.1 Market estimates and forecasts, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
6.6.2 Market estimates and forecasts, by product, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
6.6.3 Market estimates and forecasts, by application, 2014-2025 (Tons) (USD Million)
Chapter 7 Rare Earth Elements: Competitive Analysis
7.1 Key global players & recent developments & their impact on the industry
7.2 Key company/competition categorization (key innovators, market leaders, emerging players)
7.3 Vendor landscape
7.3.1 List of manufacturers
7.3.2 List of distributors
7.3.3 List of rare earth based product manufacturers
7.3.4 List of rare earth based product distributors
7.3.5 List of end-users
7.4 SWOT
7.4.1 SWOT analysis Lynas Corporation
7.4.2 SWOT analysis Hitachi Metals Ltd.
7.4.3 SWOT analysis Shin-Etsuchemical Co., Ltd.
Chapter 8 Company Profiles
8.1 Lynas Corporation Ltd
8.1.1 Company overview
8.1.2 Financial performance
8.1.3 Product benchmarking
8.1.4 Strategic initiatives
8.2 Alkane Resources Ltd
8.2.1 Company overview
8.2.2 Financial performance
8.2.3 Product benchmarking
8.3 Northern Minerals Ltd
8.3.1 Company overview
8.3.2 Financial performance
8.3.3 Product benchmarking
8.4 Arafura Resources Ltd
8.4.1 Company overview
8.4.2 Financial performance
8.4.3 Product benchmarking
8.4.4 Strategic initiatives
8.5 Ucore Rare Metals Inc.
8.5.1 Company overview
8.5.2 Product benchmarking
8.5.3 Strategic initiatives
8.6 Hitachi Metals Ltd.
8.6.1 Company overview
8.6.2 Financial performance
8.6.3 Product benchmarking
8.6.4 Strategic initiatives
8.7 Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.
8.7.1 Company overview
8.7.2 Financial performance
8.7.3 Product benchmarking
8.8 Greenland Minerals Ltd
8.8.1 Company overview
8.8.2 Financial performance
8.8.3 Product benchmarking
8.9 Iluka Resources Limited
8.9.1 Company overview
8.9.2 Financial performance
8.9.3 Product benchmarking
8.9.4 Strategic initiatives
8.10 Indian Rare Earth Limited
8.10.1 Company overview
8.10.2 Financial performance
8.10.3 Product benchmarking
8.11 Arnold Magnetic Technologies
8.11.1 Company overview
8.11.2 Product benchmarking
8.12 Namibia Critical Metals Inc.
8.12.1 Company overview
8.12.2 Financial performance
8.12.3 Product benchmarking
8.13 Avalon Advanced Materials Inc.
8.13.1 Company overview
8.13.2 Financial performance
8.13.3 Product benchmarking
8.13.4 Strategic initiatives
8.14 Rare Element Resources Ltd.
8.14.1 Company overview
8.14.2 Financial performance
8.14.3 Product benchmarking
8.15 China Northern Rare Earth (Group) High-Tech Co., Ltd.
8.15.1 Company overview
8.15.2 Product benchmarking

Companies Mentioned

  • Lynas Corporation Ltd
  • Alkane Resources Ltd
  • Northern Minerals Ltd
  • Arafura Resources Ltd
  • Ucore Rare Metals Inc.
  • Hitachi Metals Ltd.
  • Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.
  • Greenland Minerals Ltd
  • Iluka Resources Limited
  • Indian Rare Earth Limited
  • Arnold Magnetic Technologies
  • Namibia Critical Metals Inc.
  • Avalon Advanced Materials Inc.
  • Rare Element Resources Ltd.
  • China Northern Rare Earth (Group) High-Tech Co., Ltd.

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