Actually Cafa the prices of oxides and carbonates (of similar purity etc) are not all that different in terms of their contained RE. Most of the price premium is down to the weight of the carbon dioxide burnt off the carbonates to produce oxides.
(In other words you get more RE per kg of oxide compared to carbonate.)
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