Vietnam Corruption Trial Undermines Global Rare Earth Ambitions Amid Supply Chain Crisis

May 21, 2025

Highlights

  • 23 individuals sentenced for illegal rare earth mining and export in Vietnam, with damages valued at nearly $30 million
  • Former Deputy Minister received a three-year sentence, revealing high-level corruption in resource exploitation
  • USGS dramatically reduced Vietnam's rare earth reserves from 22 million to 3.5 million metric tons
  • Compromising global Rare Earth Element (REE) supply diversification

Vietnamโ€™s rare earth ambitions suffered a major blow today as a Hanoi court sentenced 23 individualsโ€”ranging from former government officials to corporate executivesโ€”for illegal mining, environmental violations, and illicit exports of rare earth elements (REEs) valued at nearly $30 million. The center of the scandal was the Yen Phu mine in Yen Bai province, where a company, Thai Duong, was unlawfully granted licenses between 2019 and 2023. Notably, former Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Nguyen Linh Ngoc received a three-year sentence, highlighting high-level complicity in one of Southeast Asiaโ€™s most serious resource exploitation cases.

This comes on the heels of the U.S. Geological Surveyโ€™s (USGS) sharp downward revision of Vietnamโ€™s estimated REE reservesโ€”from 22 million metric tons to just 3.5 millionโ€”knocking the country from second to sixth place globally reports multiple media including RFI (opens in a new tab).

The downgrade and corruption scandal cast serious doubt on Vietnamโ€™s role in reducing global dependence on Chinese REE dominance. With demand for neodymium, dysprosium, and other strategic materials surging for defense, EVs, and clean energy, this case illustrates a broader geopolitical crisis: potential supply partners are stumbling just as Western industries seek secure and ethical alternatives to China's rare earth monopoly.

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By Daniel

Inspired to launch Rare Earth Exchanges in part due to his lifelong passion for geology and mineralogy, and patriotism, to ensure America and free market economies develop their own rare earth and critical mineral supply chains.

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  1. Rare Earths Investor

    Yet, the media bought the Vietnam RE hype with the Biden photo op’ a couple of years ago.

    RE retail investors question everything the media puts out as their lead goal is not factual presentation and analysis of claims, but rather creating/adding to a story narrative to attract eyeballs.

    GLTA – REI

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