Management of the Rare Earth Elements (REE) in the Global Economy: Neodymiun Case Study

Keywords: management of critical raw materials, rare earths (REEs), rare earth management, neodymium, rare earth magnet market, circular economy

Abstract

This study provides an overview of using rare earth elements (REEs) in global economy based on the permanent magnets consuming
mainly a mixture of neodymium (Nd), praseodymium (Pr) and dysprosium (Dy), and cerium (Ce), as well as gadolinium (Gd) in
much lower quantities. Actually the segment of the magnet market is the largest rare earth market (REM) by volume and will continue
to outperform other market segments. In the report on „Rare Earths, Outlook to 2030” presented in Green Car Congress on the 3
February 2021 and developed by Roskill Commodity Research forecast, acquired in June 2021 by Wood Mackenzie, the leading global
research, consultancy, and data analytics business powering the natural resources industry, Roskill forecasts that rare earth magnet
applications will account for ~40% of total demand by 2030, raising the potential for a tight supply-demand balance for key magnetic
REEs. The supply of rare earths on the US, Europe, Japan and Chinese markets is presented and discussed.

Published
2024-02-19
How to Cite
SALA, D., & BIEDA, B. (2024). Management of the Rare Earth Elements (REE) in the Global Economy: Neodymiun Case Study. Test, 2(2 (52), 29–36. https://doi.org/10.29227/IM-2023-02-53