Rare Earth Metals Market by Type (Lanthanum, Cerium, Neodymium, Praseodymium, Samarium, Europium, & Others), and Application (Magnets, Metals Alloys, Polishing, Additives, Catalysts, Phosphors, & Others) - Global Trends & Forecast to 2018 - MarketsandMarkets

Rare Earth Metals Market by Type (Lanthanum, Cerium, Neodymium, Praseodymium, Samarium, Europium, & Others), and Application (Magnets, Metals Alloys, Polishing, Additives, Catalysts, Phosphors, & Others) - Global Trends & Forecast to 2018

Rare Earth Metals Market by Type (Lanthanum, Cerium, Neodymium, Praseodymium, Samarium, Europium, & Others), and Application (Magnets, Metals Alloys, Polishing, Additives, Catalysts, Phosphors, & Others) - Global Trends & Forecast to 2018 - MarketsandMarkets
Rare Earth Metals Market by Type (Lanthanum, Cerium, Neodymium, Praseodymium, Samarium, Europium, & Others), and Application (Magnets, Metals Alloys, Polishing, Additives, Catalysts, Phosphors, & Others) - Global Trends & Forecast to 2018
Published Apr 09, 2014
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Abstract:

Rare earth metals or rare earth elements (REEs) are a relatively abundant group of seventeen elements found in the periodic table. REEs are currently used for alternative energy technologies and national security applications. REEs are being used extensively in almost every possible advanced technology products (cell phones, televisions, DVDs, electric vehicles) and in many low-technology products (oil refining, cigarette lighters, incandescent lighting).

China holds a near-monopolistic share of 60% on mining and processing of the rare earth metals, but it may become a net importer of REEs in the future. This is due to the emergence of new technologies and critical applications which can be very profitable in the future. The dependence on rare earth elements for much of the world's future growth, especially for alternative energy development, cannot be undermined.

The rare earth metals market is driven by factors such as high demand in the current and emerging applications, increasing demand of clean energy, initiatives taken by governments and associations, and increasing economy and population trends. The factors affecting the growth of this market are be the fluctuating costs of the rare earth materials, dominance of China in the rare earth metals market and illegal mining in rare earth mineral ores.


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MARKET CHART: RARE EARTH METALS MARKET IN DIFFERENT REGIONS


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Asia- Pacific is the top region in terms of total rare earth material consumption due to rapidly increasing demand in China which accounts for approximately 60% of global rare earth consumption. North America ranks second with followed by Europe.

The rare earth metals industry has been dominated by Chinese companies. China contributed towards 85% of the total production of the rare earth metals in 2011. Since Chinese Government has introduced various production quotas on the companies due to environmental issues, the dominance of China has faded slightly. Companies such as Molycorp Inc. and Lynas Corp. have started operating their rare earth mines which will see their production of rare earth metals increase substantially. This will further lessen the dependence of the rare earth metals on China.


Rare earth metals were comparatively cheaper before new applications were discovered for its use. This created a discrepancy in the supply and demand chain of the rare earth metals. This was due to an enormous increase in the prices of the metals. Earlier the metals were not as critical as they have become over the past five years. Hence, a lot of them were wasted due to inconsistent demand and supply. Presently, the situation is different for the rare earths metals. Many critical industries including the green technology and defense use a lot of rare earth metals. The incredible price increase of the metals in 2011 has made these metals even more critical and valuable for other nations including the U.S. which has led to a global drive for recycling.

Recycling is a method to decrease the criticality of the metals and provide a secondary source of supply for the key metals. The existing recycling rate for the rare earth metals is 1% which presents a significant opportunity for important recycling efforts. Recycling not only will provide a secondary source of supply but will also have a positive impact on the environment with decreased mining. Furthermore, this will also minimize the impacts of waste and toxins entering water sources.

  
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Title
Table Of Contents
1 Introduction (Page No. - 19)
1.1 Objectives
1.2 Report Description
1.3 Markets Covered
1.4 Stakeholders
1.5 Research Methodology
1.5.1 Market Size
1.5.2 Key Data Points Taken From Secondary Sources
1.5.3 Major Secondary Sources Used
1.5.4 Assumptions Made For This Report
2 Executive Summary (Page No. - 25)
3 Premium Insights (Page No. - 27)
3.1 Market Segmentation
3.2 Asia-Pacific - The Best Market to Invest
3.3 Permanent Magnets - Growing At The Fastest Rate
3.4 China - The Region Dominating The Consumption Worldwide
4 Market Overview (Page No. - 33)
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Value Chain Analysis
4.2.1 Mining & Rare Earth Ore Production
4.2.2 Separation of Rare Earth Ore to Form Rare Earth Oxides
4.2.3 Refining of The Rare Earth Oxides
4.2.4 Applications
4.2.5 End-User Industries
4.3 Market Dynamics
4.3.1 Drivers
4.3.1.1 High Demand in The Current & Emerging Applications
4.3.1.2 Increasing Demand of Clean Energy
4.3.1.3 Initiatives of Associations & Regulatory Bodies
4.3.1.4 Increasing Economy & Population Trends
4.3.2 Restraints
4.3.2.1 Fluctuating Costs of Rare Earth Metals
4.3.2.2 Dominance of China in Rare Earth Metals Market
4.3.2.3 Illegal Mining in Rare Earth Metal Ores
4.3.3 Opportunities
4.3.3.1 Recycling and Reuse of Rare Earth Metals
4.4 Winning Imperatives
4.5 Pricing Analysis
4.6 Market Share Analysis
4.7 Porter's Five Forces Analysis
4.7.1 Supplier's Power
4.7.2 Buyer's Power
4.7.3 Threat of New Entrants
4.7.4 Threat of Substitutes
4.7.5 Degree of Competition
5 Rare Earth Metals Market, By Type (Page No. - 60)
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Lanthanum
5.2.1 Lanthanum Oxide Market Size, By Application
5.2.1.1 Fluid Catalytic Cracking Captures The Maximum Share
5.2.2 Lanthanum Oxide Market Size, By Geography
5.2.2.1 Asia-Pacific Captures The Maximum Share
5.3 Cerium
5.3.1 Cerium Oxide Market Size, By Application
5.3.1.1 Automobile Catalytic Converters Capture The Maximum Share
5.3.2 Cerium Oxide Maket Size, By Geography
5.3.2.1 China, Japan Leading Countries in Cerium Consumption
5.4 Praseodymium
5.4.1 Praseodymium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 (Tons)
5.4.2 Praseodymium Oxide Market Size, By Geography, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
5.4.2.1 Apac Will Grow At A High CAGR
5.5 Neodymium
5.5.1 Neodymium Oxide Market Size, By Application
5.5.1.1 Neodymium Magnets Capture The Maximum Market Size in Terms of Volume
5.5.2 Neodymium Oxide Market Size, By Geography
5.5.2.1 Europe Will Grow At A Slow CAGR
5.6 Samarium
5.6.1 Samarium Oxide Market Size, By Application
5.6.1.1 Battery Alloys Capture The Market
5.6.2 Samarium Oxide Market Size, By Geography
5.6.2.1 North America Captures The Second-Largest Share
5.7 Europium
5.7.1 Europium Oxide Market Size, By Application
5.7.1.1 Phosphors Captures The Largest Market Share
5.7.2 Europium Oxide Market Size, By Geography
5.7.2.1 Apac Captures The Maximum Share
5.8 Gadolinium
5.8.1 Gadolinium Oxide Market Size, By Application
5.8.1.1 Neodymium Magnets Captures The Largest Market Share
5.8.2 Gadolinium Oxide Market Size, By Geography
5.8.2.1 Asia-Pacific Captures The Maximum Share
5.9 Terbium
5.9.1 Terbium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
5.9.1.1 Phosphors Captures The Largest Market Share
5.9.2 Terbium Oxide Market Size, By Geography
5.9.2.1 Apac Will Grow At A High CAGR
5.10 Dysprosium
5.10.1 Dysprosium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
5.10.1.1 Neodymium Magnets-Captures The Largest Share
5.10.2 Dysprosium Oxide Market Size, By Geography 2011-2018 (Tons)
5.10.2.1 North America Captures Second Largest Share
5.11 Yttrium
5.11.1 Yttrium Oxide Market Size, By Application
5.11.1.1 Glass Additives Will Experience Slow Growth
5.11.2 Yttrium Oxide Market Size, By Geography
5.11.2.1 U.S.-The Leading Country Is North America
5.12 Others
6 Rare Earth Metals Market, By Application (Page No. - 105)
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Market Analysis
6.2.1 Permanent Magnets
6.2.1.1 Introduction
6.2.1.1.1 Permanent Magnet Market By Type
6.2.1.1.2 Permanent Magnet Market By Geography
6.2.2 Catalysts
6.2.2.1 Introduction
6.2.2.2 Catalyst Market By Type
6.2.2.2.1 Automotive Catalyst
6.2.2.2.2 Fluid Cracking Catalyst
6.2.2.3 Catalyst Market By Geography
6.2.3 Glass Polishing
6.2.3.1 Introduction
6.2.3.2 Glass Polishing Market By Type
6.2.3.3 Glass Polishing Market By Geography
6.2.4 Phosphors
6.2.4.1 Introduction
6.2.4.2 Phosphors Market, By Type
6.2.4.3 Phosphors Market By Geography
6.2.5 Ceramics
6.2.5.1 Introduction
6.2.5.2 Ceramics Market, By Type
6.2.5.3 Ceramics Market By Geography
6.2.6 Metal Alloy
6.2.6.1 Introduction
6.2.6.2 Metal Alloy Market By Type
6.2.6.2.1 Alloys
6.2.6.2.2 Battery Alloys
6.2.6.2.2.1 Alloys (Excluding Batteries)
6.2.6.3 Metal Alloy Market By Geography
6.2.7 Glass Additives
6.2.7.1 Introduction
6.2.7.2 Glass Additives Market By Type
6.2.7.3 Glass Additives Market By Geography
6.2.8 Others
6.2.8.1 Introduction
6.2.8.2 Others Market By Type
6.2.8.3 Others Market By Geography
7 Rare Earth Metals Market, By Geography (Page No. - 153)
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Asia-Pacific
7.2.1 China
7.2.2 Japan
7.2.3 Others
7.2.4 Asia-Pacific: Rare Earth Oxide Market Size, By Type
7.2.4.1 Cerium Oxide Cracking Captures The Maximum Share
7.2.5 Asia-Pacific: Rare Earth Oxide Market Size, By Application
7.2.5.1 Permanent Magnets Capture The Maximum Share
7.2.6 Asia-Pacific: Rare Earth Oxide Market Size, By Country
7.2.6.1 China Captures The Maximum Share
7.3 North America
7.3.1 Canada
7.3.2 U.S.
7.3.3 North America: Rare Earth Oxide Market Size, By Type
7.3.3.1 Terbium Oxide Demand Is Expected To See Rapid Growth
7.3.4 North America Rare Earth Oxide Market Size, By Application
7.3.4.1 Catalysts Captures The Maximum Market Share in Terms of Volume
7.3.5 North America Rare Earth Oxide Market Size, By Country
7.3.5.1 U.S. Captured The Highest Market Share
7.4 Europe
7.4.1 Europe: Rare Earth Oxide Market Size, By Type
7.4.1.1 The Terbium Oxide Will Have Highest Growth
7.4.2 Europe: Rare Earth Oxide Market Size, By Application
7.4.2.1 Catalysts Capture The Maximum Share
7.5 Rest of The World
7.5.1 Brazil
7.5.2 ROW: Rare Earth Oxide Market Size, By Type
7.5.2.1 Terbium Oxide Has The Highest Expected Growth Rate
7.5.3 ROW: Rare Earth Oxide Market Size, By Application
7.5.3.1 Catalysts Capture The Maximum Share
7.5.4 ROW: Rare Earth Oxide Market Size, By Country
7.5.4.1 Brazil Captures The Maximum Share
8 Competitive Landscape (Page No. - 172)
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Strategic Developments
8.2.1 Partnership & Collaboration, Most Preferred Strategic Approach
8.2.2 North America, The Most Active Region
8.2.3 Great Western Minerals Group Ltd. (Saskatoon, Canada) & Molycorp inc. (U.S.), The Most Active Participants
8.2.3.1 Partnership & Collaboration
8.2.3.2 Capacity Expansion
8.2.3.3 New Product Developments
8.2.3.4 Agreements
9 Company Profiles (Overview, Financial*, Products & Services, Strategy, and Developments) (Page No. - 190)
9.1 Alkane Resources Ltd.
9.2 Arafura Resources Ltd.
9.3 Avalon Rare Metals Inc.
9.4 Baotou Hefa Rare Earth Co. Ltd.
9.5 Canada Rare Earth Corporation
9.6 China Minmetals Rare Earth Co. Ltd.
9.7 Great Western Minerals Group Ltd.
9.8 Indian Rare Earth
9.9 Lynas Corporation Ltd.
9.10 Molycorp Inc.
*Details Might Not Be Captured in Case of Unlisted Companies.
List of Tables (103 Tables)
Table 1 Rare Earths & Their Key Applications
Table 2 Historical and Projected Gdp Growth Rate, By Region (Compound Annual Average Growth Rate)
Table 3 Major Recycling Activities
Table 4 Rare Earth Growth Strategies, By Important Players
Table 5 Prices of Rare Earth Oxides For The Period, 2011-2013 ( $/Ton)
Table 6 Rare Earth Oxide Market Size, By Type, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
Table 7 Rare Earth Oxide Market Size, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 8 Lanthanum's General Properties
Table 9 Lanthanum Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
Table 10 Lanthanum Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 11 Lanthanum Oxide Market Size, By Geography, 2011-2018 (Metric Tons of REO)
Table 12 Cerium's General Properties
Table 13 Cerium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 (Metric Tons of REO)
Table 14 Cerium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 15 Cerium Oxide Market Size, By Geography, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
Table 16 Praseodymium's General Properties
Table 17 Praseodymium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 (Tons)
Table 18 Praseodymium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 19 Praseodymium Oxide Market Size, By Geography, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
Table 20 Neodymium's General Properties
Table 21 Neodymium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
Table 22 Neodymium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 23 Neodymium Oxide Market Size, By Geography, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
Table 24 Samarium's General Properties
Table 25 Samarium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
Table 26 Samarium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 27 Samarium Oxide Market Size, By Geography, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
Table 28 Europium's General Properties
Table 29 Europium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
Table 30 Europium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 31 Europium Oxide Market Size, By Geography, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
Table 32 Gadoliniums General Properties
Table 33 Gadolinium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
Table 34 Gadolinium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 35 Gadolinium Oxide Market Size, By Geography, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
Table 36 Terbium's General Properties
Table 37 Terbium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
Table 38 Terbium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 39 Terbium Oxide Market Size, By Geography, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
Table 40 Dysprosium's General Properties
Table 41 Dysprosium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 (Tons)
Table 42 Dysprosium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 43 Dysprosium Oxide Market Size, By Geography, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
Table 44 Yttrium's General Properties
Table 45 Yttrium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
Table 46 Yttrium Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 47 Yttrium Oxide Market Size, By Geography, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
Table 48 Rare Earth Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
Table 49 Rare Earth Oxide Market Size, By Application, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 50 Companies That offer Samarium Cobalt Magnets & Neodymium-Iron-Boron Magnets (Ndfeb)
Table 51 Magnetic Properties of Ndfeb Magnets
Table 52 Rare Earth Oxide in Permanent Magnet Market Size,By Type, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)
Table 53 Rare Earth Oxide in Permanent Magnet Market Size, By Type, 2011-2018 ($Million)
Table 54 Rare Earth Oxide in Permanent Magnet: Market Size, By Geography, 2011-2018(Tons of REO)
Table 55 Rare Earth Oxide in Catalyst Market Size, By Type, 2011-2018 (Tons of REO)

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MarketsandMarkets. "Rare Earth Metals Market by Type (Lanthanum, Cerium, Neodymium, Praseodymium, Samarium, Europium, & Others), and Application (Magnets, Metals Alloys, Polishing, Additives, Catalysts, Phosphors, & Others) - Global Trends & Forecast to 2018" Apr 09, 2014. Alacra Store. May 05, 2025. <http://www.alacrastore.com/storecontent/MarketsandMarkets/Rare-Earth-Metals-Market-by-Type-Lanthanum-Cerium-Neodymium-Praseodymium-Samarium-Europium-Others-and-Application-Magnets-Metals-Alloys-Polishing-Additives-Catalysts-Phosphors-Others-Global-Trends-Forecast-to-2018-2144-1247>
  
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MarketsandMarkets. (2014). Rare Earth Metals Market by Type (Lanthanum, Cerium, Neodymium, Praseodymium, Samarium, Europium, & Others), and Application (Magnets, Metals Alloys, Polishing, Additives, Catalysts, Phosphors, & Others) - Global Trends & Forecast to 2018 Apr 09, 2014. New York, NY: Alacra Store. Retrieved May 05, 2025 from <http://www.alacrastore.com/storecontent/MarketsandMarkets/Rare-Earth-Metals-Market-by-Type-Lanthanum-Cerium-Neodymium-Praseodymium-Samarium-Europium-Others-and-Application-Magnets-Metals-Alloys-Polishing-Additives-Catalysts-Phosphors-Others-Global-Trends-Forecast-to-2018-2144-1247>
  
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