China Northern Rare Earth Raises Q3 Rare Earth Concentrate Prices

Jul 13, 2025

Highlights

  • China Northern Rare Earth increases Q3 rare earth concentrate prices to RMB 19,109 per dry metric tonne.
  • Price rise reflects upstream cost pressures and modest downstream demand in the rare earth market.
  • Incremental price increase may support global rare earth producer pricing and highlight supply constraints.

In a sign of tightening margins and steady demand, China Northern Rare Earth (Group) High-Tech Co., Ltd., the largest rare earth producer by market share among Chinaโ€™s state-owned REE groups, has announced a rare earth concentrate price increase for Q3 2025. According to Asian Metalโ€™s July 11 release (opens in a new tab), the new Ex-VAT price has been set at RMB 19,109 per dry metric tonne (USD 2,663/t, based on 50% REO grade).

This marks a 1.5% quarter-on-quarter increase from Q2โ€™s benchmark of RMB 18,825/t (USD 2,624/t), reflecting continued cost pressures in Chinaโ€™s upstream supply chain, alongside modest optimism in downstream magnet and alloy demand.

Importantly, China Northernโ€™s pricing formula includes an adjustment of RMB 382.18 (USD 53.27) per tonne for every one percentage point change in REO (rare earth oxide) content. This standardized pricing mechanism ensures transparency in a market still heavily influenced by Chinese state-owned supply dominance.

What This Means for the Market

  • Price Floor Set: This Q3 increase signals pricing confidence from Chinaโ€™s leading producer and may set the floor for concentrate pricing globally.
  • Margin Pressure Upstream: The modest increase suggests growing operational or environmental compliance costs in China, especially after new emission limits took effect in several provinces.
  • Implications for Western Producers: Companies like MP Materials (USA), Arafura (Australia), and Lynas (Australia/Malaysia) will be watching closely. A stronger Chinese benchmark may support higher realized prices for their own concentrates and oxides in long-term offtake contracts.

Retail Investor Takeaway

While the price rise is incremental, it reinforces a bullish trend underpinned by structural supply constraints and rising magnet-grade REE demand. With Chinese production tightening and Western projects still ramping, 2025 may see further price volatility, especially if geopolitical tensions flare.

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