Core Viewpoint - The Baotou Rare Earth Products Exchange (referred to as "Rare Exchange") has officially launched a rare earth price index, which aims to provide timely, accurate, and transparent price references for the rare earth industry, reflecting overall price trends and specific product variations in the market [1] Group 1: Price Index Launch - The rare earth price index is based on the exchange's trading data and extensive collection of compliant trade data, developed using a rigorous index model from research institutions [1] - The index covers mainstream rare earth products such as lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, and neodymium, and aims to support the healthy and orderly development of the rare earth market [1] - The index was launched on December 5, 2025, during the 2025 Entrepreneurs Forum in Boao, and has garnered significant attention from the rare earth industry [1] Group 2: Future Developments - The Rare Exchange plans to continuously optimize the index content, enrich the index system, expand the index platform, and enhance the promotion of index applications [1] - The goal is to create an indispensable price "barometer" and "weather vane" in the rare earth product circulation field, contributing to the establishment of a unified national market for rare earths [1] Group 3: Company Background - The Rare Exchange was established with contributions from 13 major rare earth enterprises and related institutions, including Northern Rare Earth and China Rare Earth [2] - The exchange was officially launched on August 8, 2012, and has since passed various national reviews and received high-tech enterprise certification in 2022 [2] Group 4: Price Adjustments - On January 9, 2026, Baogang Co. and Northern Rare Earth announced an increase in the associated transaction price for rare earth concentrates for the first quarter of 2026 to 26,834 yuan/ton (excluding tax, dry weight, REO=50%) [2] - The price adjustment mechanism indicates that for every 1% change in REO, the price will increase or decrease by 536.68 yuan/ton [2][3] - The previous quarter's price was adjusted to 26,205 yuan/ton, reflecting a 37% increase [3] Group 5: Market Context - Since 2024, the trading prices of rare earth concentrates have been on the rise, highlighting the strategic importance of rare earth elements, which are non-renewable resources [4] - Rare earths are categorized into light and heavy rare earths, with heavy rare earths being rarer and more unevenly distributed, primarily concentrated in China [4]
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