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摩根士丹利:稀土价格分化 - 美国国防部合作
2025-07-15 01:58

Investment Rating - The industry investment rating is In-Line [5][17]. Core Viewpoints - The report emphasizes the need for Western governments and OEMs to support ex-China rare earth producers to establish independent supply chains, particularly in light of the US DoD's recent partnership with MP Materials, which includes a price floor guarantee for NdPr [1][2][3]. - The report identifies LYC (Lynas Rare Earths) and ILU (Iluka Resources) as key beneficiaries of the bifurcation in rare earth pricing and government support initiatives [4][3]. Summary by Sections Rare Earths Market Dynamics - The US DoD has agreed to a 10-year price floor guarantee of US$110/kg for NdPr starting from Q4 2025, which is expected to influence other countries to develop their own rare earth supply chains [2]. - There is a growing demand for high-performance rare earth magnets, potentially doubling current demand by 2050, driven by applications in defense, wind energy, and electric vehicles [3]. Company-Specific Insights - LYC is finalizing approvals for a heavy rare earth separation facility funded by the US DoD and is expected to reach a production capacity of 12ktpa NdPr [4][14]. - ILU is viewed as undervalued with potential upside from its rare earths refinery, and its mineral sands sales volumes are expected to improve in the coming years [26][32]. Financial Projections - LYC's revenue projections indicate growth from A$463 million in FY24 to A$1,390 million by FY27, with a diluted EPS expected to rise from A$0.1 to A$0.3 over the same period [21]. - ILU's revenue is projected to increase from A$1,123 million in FY25 to A$1,296 million, with EBITDA expected to rise significantly [41].