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Ann: REE Supply Restrictions Highlight Caldeira Project Value, page-41

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    USB Global Research
    7 April 2025
    Rare Earths

    China imposes export restrictions on rare earths and permanent magnet industries
    On Friday, China announced new export restrictions on rare earths and permanent
    magnets (link). While details are typically vague, it is important to note that that these
    are export controls (and not an outright ban), and that they apply to all countries (and
    not just the U.S.). While we are unsure about near-term NdPr price impacts, the news
    firms up our view for the medium/long-term thematic for an ex-China industry...

    What does this mean for the NdPr price?
    It is complicated near-term. Positively, additional controls for China rare earths exports
    could see a rush for ex-China supply and boost NdPr prices. Similarly, we note that
    China's reciprocal 34% tariff on the U.S. (link) will likely apply to MP's (not covered by
    UBS) exports of rare earth concentrate into China, and lift the proportion of China NdPr
    producers that depend on its feedstock. However, uncertainty of export restrictions for
    Chinese magnet makers may impact their immediate procurement needs (similar to
    what happened in graphite in 2023) let alone the broader -ve demand outlook. We also
    remind readers that we are still waiting on China 1H25 quotas, already likely delayed by
    proposed changes that would include concentrate imports into their calculations (link).
    Regardless, we are more constructive medium/long-term, and expect Western
    stakeholders will see Friday's announcement as the strongest evidence yet that a
    bifurcated rare earths market is a real possibility. We note spot NdPr is $54/kg, up 11%
    YTD vs our CY25/26e forecasts of US$53/65/kg & LT price of US$75/kg.

    China’s stranglehold on rare earths
    China currently controls ~90% of global separated rare earths output, the result of a
    decades-long policy focus on building out their refining capabilities to leverage their
    geological advantage. While rare earths are levered into EVs / renewables / robotics
    sectors, they are used in practically all aspects of modern life and for a wide array of
    personal industrial uses. While rare earths can be substituted in some instances, they are
    indispensable in others. Importantly, rare earths are vital for military applications which is
    important to highlight as individual nations ramp-up military spending in the current
    geopolitical backdrop.
    Last edited by roka: 12/04/25
 
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