Total Consumption of Rare Earth in China is Expected to Amount to 12,300 Tons by 2010.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c53085) has announced the addition of China Rare Earth Industry Report, 2006 to their offering. In 2005, China rare earth industry witnessed a healthy and rapid development. China's domestic application of rare earth reached 51,900 tons, accounting for nearly 50% of smelting and separating rare earth products. Meanwhile, the economic returns have also improved greatly. The total consumption of rare earth in China amounted to 8,000 tons in 2005 and the figure will reach 12,300 tons by 2010. China's rare earth market has developed well in 2006. During the first half of 2006, the price of rare earth increased dramatically as well as the total export, particularly for the strategic lanthanon such as terbia, dysprosium dysprosium (dĭsprō`zēəm) [Gr.,=hard to get at], metallic chemical element; symbol Dy; at. no. 66; at. wt. 162.50; m.p. 1,412°C;; b.p. 2,562°C;; sp. gr. 8.54 at 25°C;; valence+3. oxide, neodymium neodymium (nē'ōdĭm`ēəm), metallic chemical element; symbol Nd; at. no. 60; at. wt. 144.24; m.p. about 1,021°C;; b.p. about 3,068°C;; sp. gr. 7.004 at 20°C;; valence +3. Neodymium is a lustrous silver-yellow metal. oxide, neodymium and terbium terbium (tûr`bēəm) [from Ytterby, a village in Sweden], metallic chemical element; symbol Tb; at. no. 65; at. wt. 158.9254; m.p. 1,356°C;; b.p. 3,123°C;; sp. gr. about 8.25; valence +3 or +4. , etc. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the statistics, there are 154 million tons of exploitable rare earth reserves globally, among which 89 million tons (about 58%) are distributed in China. Currently, China has established a complete production system from exploiting, selecting, smelting, separating, and analyzing to testing, with which it can produce over 100 kinds of rare earth products. However, it lags far behind the developed countries in hi-tech rare earth development and application. The disorderly competition in China rare earth market, especially among rare earth separating enterprises, resulted in a price chaos, and a price war is being fought among domestic enterprises. China tops of the world in rare earth reserves, production scale & output, export and consumption, yet Chinese rare earth enterprises are obsessed ob·sess v. ob·sessed, ob·sess·ing, ob·sess·es v.tr. To preoccupy the mind of excessively. v.intr. with lower price. Therefore, it is imperative for China rare earth industry to carry out an upgrade strategy as soon as possible. And actually, in 2006, the rare earth quota has decreased by 10% over 2005 as a result of related policies formulated by Chinese government Ever since Republic of China founded in January 1st, 1912, China has had several regional and national governments. List
In terms of rare earth products, the primary ones will be gradually replaced by refined chemical ones in the near future and it will show the characteristics of much purer, more compounds and more refined. Besides, foreign capitals will introduce into Chinese markets, which would result in a new round of competition, and inevitably, some small-scale featureless companies will be eliminated from the market eventually. The revival of automotive and electronics industry boosts great demand of the rare earth industry. Automotive catalytic converter catalytic converter: see internal-combustion engine. catalytic converter In automobiles, a component of emission control systems used to reduce the discharge of noxious gases from the internal-combustion engine. and permanent magnet are expected to keep strong demands for cerium cerium (sēr`ēəm) [from the asteroid Ceres], metallic chemical element; symbol Ce; at. no. 58; at. wt. 140.12; m.p. 799°C;; b.p. 3,426°C;; sp. gr. 6.77 at 25°C;; valence +3 or +4. and neodymium until 2009. Currently, the production capacity of China rare earth has an excessive growth. In the first half of 2006, newly-increased rare earth separating capacity in Jiangxi and Guangdong reached nearly 10,000 tons, and moreover, the total rare earth separating capacity in South China alone accumulated to 54,700 tons. At present, the global demand for rare earth, calculated in rare earth oxide, is up to approximately 80,000-90,000 tons annually. Yet, in China, the treatment capacity of rare earth has realized 200,000 tons per year, and smelting & separating capacity has reached more than 200,000 tons annually. The global application of rare earth is forecasted to be 110,000 tons in 2007. The global demand for rare earth in 2010-2012 will be 600,000 tons (including 350, 000 tons applied in hybrid electric vehicle A hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) is a vehicle which combines a conventional propulsion system with an on-board rechargeable energy storage system (RESS) to achieve better fuel economy than a conventional vehicle without being hampered by range from a charging unit like an ), half of which will come from China. The global demand for rare earth in 2020-2025 will reach 2 million tons (including over 1.5 million tons applied in hydrogen fuel vehicle, hybrid vehicle For other types of "Hybrid Transportation", see . A hybrid vehicle (HV) is a vehicle that uses two or more distinct power sources to propel the vehicle such as: Topics Covered 1 Overview of rare earth industry development 1.1 Development of China rare earth industry 1.2 Characteristics 1.3 Industry policies 2 Rare earth resources in China 2.1 Overview 2.2 Development strategies 3 Development of China rare earth industry 3.1 Status quo [Latin, The existing state of things at any given date.] Status quo ante bellum means the state of things before the war. The status quo to be preserved by a preliminary injunction is the last actual, peaceable, uncontested status which preceded the pending controversy. in 2006 3.2 China rare earth market in 2006 3.3 Rare earth export of China in 2006 3.4 Problems in China rare earth industry in 2006 4 Major producing areas of rare earth 4.1 Inner Mongolia Inner Mongolia Chinese Nei Mongol or Nei-meng-ku Autonomous region (pop., 2002 est.: 23,790,000), China. Stretching some 1,800 mi (2,900 km) across north-northeastern China, it has an area of 454,600 sq mi (1,177,500 sq km); its capital is Hohhot. 4.2 South China 4.3 Jiangxi 4.4 Other regions 5 Major fields for rare earth application 5.1 Catalysis catalysis Modification (usually acceleration) of a chemical reaction rate by addition of a catalyst, which combines with the reactants but is ultimately regenerated so that its amount remains unchanged and the chemical equilibrium of the conditions of the reaction is not 5.2 Permanent magnet 5.3 Luminescent lu·mi·nes·cent adj. Capable of, suitable for, or exhibiting luminescence. [Latin l men, l materials
5.4 Glass 5.5 Polishing powder 5.6 Metallurgy 5.7 Ceramics 5.8 Agriculture 6 Major domestic rare earth enterprises 6.1 Inner Mongolia Baotou Steel Rare-Earth Hi-Tech Co., Ltd 6.2 China Rare Earth Holding Limited (CRE CRE Commercial Real Estate CRE Corporate Real Estate CRE Commission for Racial Equality (Scotland) CRE CCD (Charge Coupled Device) and Readout Electronics CRE Camp Response Element ) 6.3 Beijing Zhong Ke San Huan Hi-Tech Co., Ltd 6.4 Ningbo Yunsheng Co., Ltd 6.5 Advanced Technology & Materials Co., Ltd (AT&M) 6.6 Jiangxi South Rare Earth Hi-tech Co., Ltd 7 Development forecast and investment suggestions of rare earth industry 7.1 Development forecast 7.2 Strategies and suggestions Companies Mentioned -Inner Mongolia Baotou Steel Rare-Earth Hi-Tech Co., Ltd -China Rare Earth Holding Limited (CRE) -Beijing Zhong Ke San Huan Hi-Tech Co., Ltd -Ningbo Yunsheng Co., Ltd -Advanced Technology & Materials Co., Ltd (AT&M) -iangxi South Rare Earth Hi-tech Co., Ltd For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c53085 |
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