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Dublin, Aug 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – The report “Rare Earth Metals Market Research Report By Application, By Region – Global Forecast to 2026 – Cumulative Impact of COVID-19” has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com offer.
The global rare earth metals market size was estimated at $ 4,952.36 million in 2020 and is expected to reach $ 5,595.32 million in 2021, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.32% to reach $ 10,487.72 million by 2026.
Market Statistics:
The report provides market size and forecast in five major currencies – USD, EUR GBP, JPY and AUD. It helps organizational leaders make better decisions when currency data is readily available. In this report, the years 2018 and 2019 are considered as historical years, 2020 as the base year, 2021 as the estimated year and the years 2022 to 2026 are considered as the forecast period.
Market segmentation and coverage:
This research report categorizes Rare Earth Metals to forecast revenue and analyze trends in each of the following submarkets:
- Based on the application, the rare earth metals market has been examined for catalysts, ceramics, glass additives, glass polishing, metal alloys, permanent magnets, and phosphors.
- Based on type, the rare earth metals market has been examined through cerium oxide, dysprosium oxide, europium oxide, gadolinium oxide, lanthanum oxide, neodymium oxide, praseodymium oxide, samarium oxide, terbium oxide and yttrium oxide.
- On the basis of geography, the rare earth metals market has been examined in America, Asia-Pacific and Europe, Middle East and Africa. The Americas have been studied further in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the United States. Asia-Pacific has been further explored in Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea and Thailand. Europe, the Middle East and Africa were studied further in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, United Arab Emirates and United Kingdom.
Competitive strategic window:
The Competitive Strategy Window analyzes the competitive landscape in terms of markets, applications and geographies to help the vendor define an alignment or fit between their capabilities and opportunities for future growth prospects. It describes the optimal or favorable fit for suppliers to adopt successive strategies of merger and acquisition, geographic expansion, research and development, and new product introduction strategies to continue the expansion and growth of the business during a forecast period.
FPNV positioning matrix:
The FPNV Positioning Matrix assesses and ranks suppliers in the rare earth metals market based on business strategy (company growth, industry coverage, financial viability, and channel support) and product satisfaction (value for money, ease of use, product features and Customer Support) that helps businesses make better decisions and better understand the competitive landscape.
Market share analysis:
The market share analysis offers the analysis of the suppliers considering their contribution to the overall market. It provides the idea of its revenue generation in the overall market compared to other space providers. It provides insight into the performance of vendors in terms of revenue generation and customer base compared to others. Knowing the market share gives an idea of the size and competitiveness of the suppliers for the base year. It reveals the characteristics of the market in terms of traits of accumulation, fragmentation, dominance and fusion.
Company usability profiles:
The report deeply explores the significant recent developments of leading vendors and innovation profiles in the global rare earth metals market including Alkane Resources Ltd., American Rare Earths Limited, Arafura Resources Ltd., Avalon Advanced Material Inc., Baotou Hefa Rare Earth Co. Ltd., Baotou Jinmeng Rare Earth Co. Ltd., Canada Rare Earth Corporation, China Minmetals Rare Earth Co. Ltd., China Nonferrous Metal Industry’s Foreign Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd., China Northern Rare Earth (Group ) Tech Co. Ltd., Eutectix, LLC, Greenland Minerals Ltd., Iluka Resource Ltd. (Iluka), Lynas Corporation, Medallion Resources Ltd., Mitsubishi Corporation RTM Japan Ltd., Neo Materials, Northern Minerals Limited, Shin-Etsu Chemical Co Ltd., and Ucore Rare Metals Inc.
The report provides information on the following pointers:
1. Market penetration: provides comprehensive information on the market offered by the major players
2. Market Development: Provides detailed information on lucrative emerging markets and analyzes penetration into mature market segments.
3. Market diversification: provides detailed information on new product launches, untapped geographies, recent developments and investments
4. Competitive Assessment and Intelligence: Provides a comprehensive assessment of market shares, strategies, products, certification, regulatory approvals, patent landscape and manufacturing capabilities of key players
5. Product Development and Innovation: Provides intelligent information on future technologies, R&D activities and breakthrough product developments
The report answers questions such as:
1. What is the market size and forecast for the global rare earth metals market?
2. What are the inhibitory factors and impact of COVID-19 shaping the global rare earth metals market during the forecast period?
3. What are the products / segments / applications / areas to invest in during the forecast period in the global rare earth metals market?
4. What is the competitive strategic window for opportunities in the global rare earth metals market?
5. What are the technological trends and regulatory frameworks in the global rare earth metals market?
6. What is the market share of the major vendors in the global rare earth metals market?
7. What strategic fashions and movements are considered appropriate for entering the global rare earth metals market?
Main topics covered:
1. Preface
2. Research methodology
3. Executive summary
4. Market overview
4.1. introduction
4.2. Cumulative impact of COVID-19
5. Market overview
5.1. Market dynamics
5.1.1. Conductors
5.1.1.1. Growing adoption of solar photovoltaic and wind power
5.1.1.2. Government initiatives and funding to produce rare earth elements
5.1.1.3. Strong demand from the glass, ceramics and metallurgy sectors
5.1.2. Constraints
5.1.2.1. Health risks associated with exposure to rare earth metals
5.1.3. Opportunities
5.1.3.1. High investment in clean energy sector
5.1.3.2. Growing adoption of electric vehicles
5.1.3.3. Rare earth recycling
5.1.4. Challenges
5.1.4.1. Increase in illegal mining and production
5.1.4.2. Fluctuating cost of metals
5.2. Porters Five Forces Analysis
5.2.1. The threat of new participants
5.2.2. The threat of substitutes
5.2.3. Bargaining power of clients
5.2.4. Bargaining power of suppliers
5.2.5. Industry rivalry
6. Rare Earth Metals Market, By Application
6.1. introduction
6.2. Catalysts
6.3. Ceramic
6.4. Glass additives
6.5. Glass polishing
6.6. Metal alloys
6.7. Permanent magnets
6.8. Phosphorus
7. Rare Earth Metals Market, By Type
7.1. introduction
7.2. Cerium oxide
7.3. Dysprosium oxide
7.4. Europium oxide
7.5. Gadolinium oxide
7.6. Lanthanum oxide
7.7. Neodymium oxide
7.8. Praseodymium oxide
7.9. Samarium oxide
7.10. Terbium oxide
7.11. Yttrium oxide
8. US rare earth metals market
8.1. introduction
8.2. Argentina
8.3. Brazil
8.4. Canada
8.5. Mexico
8.6. United States
9. Asia-Pacific Rare Earth Metals Market
9.1. introduction
9.2. Australia
9.3. China
9.4. India
9.5. Indonesia
9.6. Japan
9.7. Malaysia
9.8. Philippines
9.9. Singapore
9.10. South Korea
9.11. Thailand
10. Rare earth metals market in Europe, Middle East and Africa
10.1. introduction
10.2. France
10.3. Germany
10.4. Italy
10.5. Netherlands
10.6. Qatar
10.7. Russia
10.8. Saudi Arabia
10.9. South Africa
10.10. Spain
10.11. United Arab Emirates
10.12. UK
11. Competitive landscape
11.1. FPNV positioning matrix
11.1.1. Quadrants
11.1.2. Business strategy
11.1.3. Product satisfaction
11.2. Market ranking analysis
11.3. Market share analysis, by key player
11.4. Competitive scenario
11.4.1. Merger & Acquisition
11.4.2. Agreement, collaboration and partnership
11.4.3. New product launch and improvement
11.4.4. Investment and financing
11.4.5. Awards, recognition and expansion
12. Company usability profiles
12.1. Alkane Resources Ltd.
12.2. American Rare Earths Limited
12.3. Arafura Resources Ltd.
12.4. Avalon Advanced Material Inc.
12.5. Baotou Hefa Rare Earth Co. Ltd.
12.6. Baotou Jinmeng Rare Earth Co. Ltd.
12.7. Canadian Rare Earth Society
12.8. China Minmetals Rare Earth Co. Ltd.
12.9. China Nonferrous Metal Industry’s Foreign Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd.
12.10. China Northern Rare Earth (Group) High-Tech Co. Ltd.
12.11. Eutectix, LLC
12.12. Greenland Minerals Ltd.
12.13. Iluka Resource Ltd. (Iluka)
12.14. Lynas Company
12.15. Medallion Resources Ltd.
12.16. Mitsubishi Corporation RTM Japan Ltd.
12.17. Neo Materials
12.18. Northern Minerals Limited
12.19. Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd.
12.20. Ucore Rare Metals Inc.
13. Annex
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