Market Description
Dysprosium metal is preferred over the oxide form for grain-boundary diffusion processing in high-performance NdFeB magnets, providing superior coercivity enhancement for EV motors operating at elevated temperatures.
Composition
- Dysprosium (Dy) - 100%
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Policy & Regulatory Updates
8 articles mentioning Dysprosium Metal — showing 5 most recent
Apr 2026
The Arctic Shield: Why Critical Metals Corp Just Consolidated Tanbreez
Critical Metals Corp (Nasdaq: CRML) has officially consolidated 100% ownership of the Tanbreez project in Greenland by merging with European Lithium, backed by a $120 million EXIM LOI. The move transforms Tanbreez from a frontier asset into a central pillar of the US-led Mineral Security Partnership, targeting first ore by Q4 2028.
Apr 2026
The $2.8B Serra Verde Merger: Building the Western "Champion"
USA Rare Earth (Nasdaq: USAR) has announced a definitive $2.8 billion agreement to acquire Brazil's Serra Verde Group, creating the West's first vertically integrated "Mine-to-Magnet" champion - combining the Pela Ema ionic clay mine with downstream magnet manufacturing in Oklahoma.
Apr 2026
The Invisible Wall: Decoding China's 2026 Licensing Regime
China's updated Export Licensing Management Goods Catalogue reached full implementation on April 4, 2026, moving mid-to-heavy rare earth elements into a restrictive, case-by-case licensing regime - and a suspended "0.1% Rule" that threatens to ensnare foreign-made goods containing Chinese-origin rare earths expires November 10, 2026.
Apr 2026
The Caremag Protocol: France and Japan Bridge the Heavy Rare Earth Gap
France and Japan have formalised a Critical Minerals Roadmap anchored by Caremag - the first industrial-scale heavy rare earth separation facility outside China, located in Lacq, France. Japan has secured a 20% offtake of Dysprosium and Terbium oxides, while USA Rare Earth will supply feedstock from Texas, creating a Triangular Corridor for HRE supply.
Mar 2026
The $110 Floor: Japan and Lynas Rewrite the Rules of Rare Earth Policy
Lynas and Japan Australia Rare Earths (JARE) have finalised a supply deal to 2038 featuring a US$110/kg NdPr floor price-a landmark Sovereign Price Protection mechanism that structurally decouples Tier-1 rare earth producers from Chinese benchmark pricing.