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v1.8.0-8b57c50·Data last verified: February 17, 2026
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Yen Phu Rare Earth Mine

Rare Earth Mining Project

Preliminary Analyst Data

Project Overview

Status

Operating

Ore Type

Heavy Rare Earths (HREE) / Ionic Clays

Country

Vietnam

Target Year

TBD

Operator

Thai Duong Group

🇻🇳 2026 National Strategic Asset Status

Following the Jan 1, 2026 Export Ban on raw ore, this site is classified as a National Strategic Asset. Vietnam now mandates domestic processing to Oxide/Metal stages to support the NKN (Non-Chinese Network).

Technical Breakdown: Jan 2, 2026 Vietnam Geology & Minerals Law

Processing Integration Progress

1
MiningACTIVE
2
OxidePLANNING
3
MetalFUTURE
4
MagnetFUTURE

Analyst Notes

State Oversight. Capacity: ~12,000 tonnes per annum (tpa) of concentrate. Primary source of Heavy Rare Earths (Dysprosium, Terbium) in Vietnam. Following 2024-2025 legal proceedings involving Thai Duong Group, it is now managed under strict government monitoring to feed the domestic "closed-loop" value chain mandated by the amended Geology and Minerals Law (Law No. 147/2025/QH15), ban on raw ore exports effective Jan 1, 2026.

Supply Chain Connections

→ Vietnam Rare Earth JSC (VTRE)

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Material: Rare Earth Concentrate (Mixed Oxalate/Carbonate)Status: Operational / CompliantOperated by Vietnam Rare Earth JSC

Location

Latitude: 21.8902°

Longitude: 104.6815°

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