Sector Catalysts
Rare Earths / Critical Minerals
Strategic minerals for magnets, batteries, and defense whose supply security drives federal support and price swings.
Also known as: Critical Minerals, REEs
- What it is
- Rare earths and critical minerals are materials like neodymium, lithium, and cobalt essential to magnets, batteries, EVs, and defense systems. Supply is concentrated in a few countries, chiefly China for processing. Federal policy pushes to diversify sourcing.
- How it moves markets
- Export restrictions, federal funding, and stockpiling for these minerals move miners and processors and ripple into EV, magnet, and defense supply chains. Supply shocks spike prices; domestic-supply policy favors U.S. producers. Investors track both sides.
- Track record
- Export curbs on rare earths and processing materials have spiked prices and lifted non-Chinese miners and processors.
- Who it affects
- Miners and processors: MP (MP Materials), ALB, LAC; defense supply chains.
- Related terms
- export-controls, haleu, buy-american
- Common misread
- Prices are volatile and China can flood or restrict supply; chasing spikes without demand support is risky.
- Watch out for
- New domestic capacity takes years and can be undercut by lower-cost foreign supply.
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