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Rare Earth Elements
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Source verified rare earth elements from producers outside China. Full Digital Product Passport on every cargo. Dysprosium, terbium, neodymium, NdPr, cerium, lanthanum and more — traced from mine to delivery.

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Market Alert:China export controls on Dy, Tb, Sm and Y (Announcement 18, April 2025) have driven significant price increases. Dysprosium is up over 100% year to date in 2026. OreTrade connects buyers with verified outside China supply.Read the analysis

Rare Earth Reference Prices

OTC indicative prices sourced from Fastmarkets and Metal Pages. Rare earths are not exchange-traded — see our full price guide for methodology.

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Why Source Rare Earths on OreTrade

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Verified outside China Supply

Access verified rare earth producers in Australia, Canada, the US, Sweden and Africa. Every supplier is KYC verified and documentation checked before listing. Reduce your China exposure with confidence.

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Digital Product Passport

Every cargo carries an OreTrade Product Passport with mine of origin, assay certification, conflict free status and chain of custody. OECD due diligence and EU Battery Regulation compliant by design.

Export Control Ready

With China controlling Dy, Tb, Sm and Y exports, verified alternative supply is critical. OreTrade is built specifically to serve the demand for transparent, documented non-Chinese rare earth supply chains.

The Rare Earth Market in 2026

China produces approximately 60% of the world's rare earth elements and processes over 85% of global supply. In April 2025, China introduced Announcement 18 — export controls on dysprosium, terbium, samarium and yttrium — the four rare earths most critical for defence, EV and clean energy applications.

The result has been a significant price surge, supply disruption for Western manufacturers, and an urgent search for alternative sources. Dysprosium, used as a heat resistance additive in NdFeB permanent magnets for EV motors and wind turbines, has risen over 100% year to date in 2026. Terbium, trading at approximately $840 per kilogram, is in even shorter supply.

The US Department of Defense has committed $400 million to MP Materials to accelerate domestic REE production. The EU Critical Raw Materials Act designates rare earths as strategic materials and sets binding targets for European supply chain diversification by 2030. The geopolitical case for supply chain diversification has never been stronger.

OreTrade connects buyers with verified producers of rare earth elements outside China, with the documentation and traceability infrastructure that modern procurement requires.

China Export Controls ExplainedRare Earth Shortage 2026

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