Rare Earth Prices Surge 40% After MP Materials Cuts China Ties

MP Materials Corp. (NYSE: MP) severed its rare earth supply line to China last month, triggering a 40% price surge that pushed critical minerals to their highest levels since early 2023 and disrupted the global magnet industry.

The California-based miner abandoned Chinese processors as Washington launched its most ambitious strategy yet for rare earth independence. MP Materials previously supplied nearly one-tenth of China’s neodymium-praseodymium oxide production, leaving what industry experts call a substantial market void.

Neodymium-praseodymium prices now command $88 per kilogram, marking the strongest performance in over two years. Manufacturers use these elements to build high-strength permanent magnets that drive electric vehicle motors, spin wind turbine generators, and power defense systems.

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“MP’s shipments were a very material portion of NdPr oxide supply for China’s factories, so that’s left a big void,” Ryan Castilloux, managing director of Adamas, told Reuters.

The supply shock hits China during its peak manufacturing season for electric vehicles and renewable energy equipment, multiplying pressure on already strained supplies. Beijing controls nine-tenths of global rare earth refining operations while extracting seven-tenths of raw materials worldwide.

Washington struck the July deal offering MP Materials $110 per kilogram — nearly double Chinese market rates — while purchasing a 15% company stake for $400 million. The agreement advances American efforts to break decades of Chinese dominance over strategic mineral supplies.

Rare earth demand is expected to increase by 10% this year, while Chinese production expands by just 5%, setting the stage for sustained price gains ahead. The rally has rekindled investor appetite for mining projects beyond China as Western governments chase supply chain independence.

MP Materials shares climbed 3.6% Tuesday, though the stock remains volatile amid escalating US-China trade tensions over critical materials access.



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