Will permanent magnets save the rare earth industry?

By Paul Dvorak Rare earths: Market Outlook to 2026, 16th Edition, 2016 is available from Roskill Information Services Ltd, 54 Russell Road, London SW19 1QL UK. Click here to download the brochure and sample pages.
The permanent magnet and catalyst sectors will continue to provide the largest markets for rare earths in the next ten years to 2026. Catalysts will continue to drive growth in the light rare earth elements lanthanum and cerium, while permanent magnets will lead growth in neodymium, praseodymium and dysprosium.
These ferrite magnets come from BLS Magnet.
Supply of some rare earths is far greater than that of others as a

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