Green Energy Growth Could Constrain Rare Earth Supply

Critical Metals

IBTimes reported that higher interest in green energy solutions could cause problems in the global rare earth supply chain.

IBTimes reported that higher interest in green energy solutions could cause problems in the global rare earth supply chain.

As quoted in the market news:

Versus projected global demand seen to grow by 700 per cent for neodymium and 2,600 per cent for dysprosium over the next 25 years, it is believed the supply of the precious metal could not keep up given that the two metals are most especially available almost exclusively in China.

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