
Neodymium prices 2026 – record NdPr growth in April
Neodymium prices recorded a record growth in April 2026. The quotes for neodymium-praseodymium (NdPr) alloy increased by 37% month-on-month, reaching the level of 126 USD/kg. This translates into a drastic increase in raw material costs for manufacturers of electric motors, wind turbines, and advanced consumer electronics. Below is a detailed analysis of current prices, the main factors stimulating this growth, and long-term forecasts for the rare earth elements (REE) market.
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Current neodymium and REE prices – April 2026
| Element | Price March 2026 | Price April 2026 | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Neodymium (NdPr oxide) | 92 USD/kg | 126 USD/kg | +37% |
| Dysprosium (Dy) | 380 USD/kg | 465 USD/kg | +22% |
| Terbium (Tb) | 920 USD/kg | 1 110 USD/kg | +20.7% |
Why are neodymium prices rising so sharply?
The rapid increase in rare earth elements (REE) prices in Q2 2026 is the result of several overlapping macroeconomic and geopolitical factors:
- Blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and sea routes: The need for commercial ships to sail around the Cape of Good Hope has drastically increased freight costs from Asia to Europe and extended transport time by several days.
- Geopolitical tensions: Instability in the Middle East causes nervousness on commodity exchanges and prompts large corporations to panic-build inventories.
- China's export restrictions: Artificial reduction of supply and mining quotas by the world's main producer directly drives up the prices of base elements.
- Energy transition: Unwavering high demand from the electromobility (EV) sector and wind turbine manufacturers maintains strong pressure on supply chains.
How does the neodymium price increase affect NdFeB magnets?
The increase in the price of raw NdPr and heavy elements (dysprosium and terbium) forces a revision of the price lists for finished neodymium magnets. The biggest price hikes hit high-temperature grades (e.g., N42SH, N52M, N54SH), which require a larger admixture of rare and expensive metals. Market analysts indicate that in the European market, this translates into a real increase in the purchasing costs of magnetic components by 8% to 18% compared to the first quarter of the year.
Neodymium price forecast for 2026
| Period | Forecasted NdPr price (USD/kg) | Forecasted NdFeB magnet price |
|---|---|---|
| April–June 2026 | 120–140 | +15-25% |
| H2 2026 | 110–135 | +10-20% |
Purchasing recommendations for the industry
Enterprises relying their production on continuous supplies of neodymium magnets are advised to immediately review their supply chain. From a risk management perspective, the optimal step is to secure contracts and build inventory for a period of 3–6 months. An alternative long-term solution is a technological audit and a shift to magnets with a modified chemical composition, minimizing the use of the most expensive elements (Dy/Tb).
FAQ
At the beginning of April 2026, the average market price of the neodymium-praseodymium (NdPr) alloy is around 126 USD/kg, which represents a 37% increase compared to March quotes.
Yes, this is highly recommended for companies buying wholesale quantities. Analytical models indicate a continuing upward trend in critical raw material prices in the coming quarters, which will inevitably translate into further price increases for final products.
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niedziela 2026-04-19T12:00:00
