Rare Earth Elements Supply News Tracker

Track Rare Earth Elements Supply News

Monitor rare earth elements supply across Twitter, Reddit, Telegram, and 10,000+ sources. AI alerts in under 30 seconds.

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Latest Rare Earth Elements Supply News

About Rare Earth Elements Supply

Rare earth elements (REEs) are critical inputs for defense systems, electric vehicles, wind turbines, and electronics, yet China controls approximately 60% of mining and 90% of processing capacity. Beijing's use of export controls and processing restrictions as geopolitical leverage has elevated rare earth supply security to a top national security priority for the US, EU, Japan, and Australia. New mining projects from MP Materials, Lynas, and others aim to diversify supply, while DOE and Pentagon stockpiling programs attempt to build strategic reserves. For defense contractors, EV manufacturers, and geopolitical analysts, rare earth supply chain monitoring is essential.

How SentryDock tracks Rare Earth Elements Supply

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Frequently asked questions about Rare Earth Elements Supply monitoring

Common questions about tracking rare earth elements supply news with SentryDock.

China invested heavily in rare earth mining and processing since the 1990s while Western mines closed due to environmental costs and low prices. China now controls 60% of mining, 90% of processing, and nearly 100% of heavy rare earth refining, creating critical dependency for Western supply chains.
Neodymium and praseodymium (NdPr) for permanent magnets in EVs and wind turbines, dysprosium for high-temperature magnet applications in defense and aerospace, and gallium/germanium (technically critical minerals) for semiconductors are the highest-concern elements.
The US DOD funds domestic processing (MP Materials, USA Rare Earth), Australia supports Lynas expansion, the EU Critical Raw Materials Act mandates domestic sourcing targets, and multilateral agreements like the Minerals Security Partnership coordinate allied supply chain development.
Export licensing requirements, processing quotas, and outright bans on specific elements can spike prices 200-500% within weeks, disrupt EV and defense production schedules, and force emergency substitution or design changes in downstream products.