Rarely land element of the price increases have affected their profit margins

For end users rarely land element of the price increases have affected their profit margins. The price for many elements of the burst, and companies like Sumitomo, Toyota (NYSE: TM), and Hitachi is looking for non-Chinese companies rarely lands to secure supplies in the future. Pictures for the supply chain, in the light of 2011 quota unchanged, like Ryan Fletcher declared, "the end user does not want to be on the will of this quota announcement twice a year, they want to choose their own destiny and secure their own supply."


The need for supply chain safe and predictable is the issue that both Fletcher and Hatch stressed it is very important for the end user of land is rare.


"No one wants to be tied to a single source, there is no end-user wants to pay the price they have to pay now," said Hatch, adding, "we must diversify our sources of supply from a pragmatic point of view. Even events like the moderate earthquake in Inner Mongolia region to disrupt the supply chain of land rarely, just from a simple location, supply chain needs of companies outside of China will begin to operate. "


For the end user, the price of rare earth elements is unlikely to be resolved by a new round of export quotas. A decrease in the total supply or rare earth elements for years continue to "be a positive factor for junior miners in space," said Fletcher. Prices for the various elements, to all intents and purposes, should remain high. This should continue to be a contributing factor in the price of shares in the company of land mines.