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Dysprosium and heavy rare earths

China has weaponised its near-total grip on dysprosium and terbium; Lynas Malaysia is the only ex-China separation, and no Western supply can close the gap before 2028.

Position maintained continuously · last reviewed Jun 24, 2026

The thesis

Core thesis

Heavy rare earths (dysprosium, terbium) are far scarcer than light rare earths (neodymium, praseodymium). Dysprosium lets NdFeB magnets hold their strength at high temperatures – EV motors and wind generators run hot. Myanmar ion-adsorption clay supplies well over half of Chinese heavy rare earth feedstock and more than 60% of import value, and Kachin-state conflict regularly disrupts it. Until Lynas commissioned its Malaysia Dy/Tb circuit in 2025, no separated heavy rare earth source existed outside China; that circuit (around 1,500 t/yr) is still the only one, and it is small against global demand.

State of the art (2026)

Heavy rare earths are no longer a future supply story – they are an active chokepoint being weaponised. In April 2025 China placed dysprosium, terbium and five other heavy/medium REEs under export licensing; magnet exports collapsed by roughly three-quarters and European magnet prices spiked to multiples of Chinese levels. An October 2025 expansion was partially suspended late in the year, but Dy/Tb licensing remains. On the supply side, Lynas became the first commercial producer of separated heavy rare earths outside China, commissioning its Malaysia Dy/Tb circuit in 2025 (around 1,500 t/yr, with a larger facility planned). Its US Seadrift, Texas plant, by contrast, has stalled on wastewater permitting and offtake. Dysprosium oxide prices climbed sharply through early 2026, widening the China-FOB spread.

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Signal stack

Evidence stacked leading → lagging

7 signals
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Technology-native KPIs

Metrics that predict trajectory, tracked over time

4 tracked
China Share of Heavy Rare Earth Processing
Non-China HREE Projects in Development
EV Motor Dysprosium Demand Growth
Dysprosium Oxide Price

Landscape map

Who builds what — and who depends on whom

95 players · 6 layers

Catalyst calendar

Dated events that will move the position

4 ahead

Technology roadmap

Milestones on the path to maturity

8 milestones

Watchlists

Companies, people and papers — each with a remove-by condition

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People · 20

Decision frameworks

The same call, framed for your desk

Locked
Public Equity
PE / VC
Corporate Leader

Thesis changelog

When our view changed, and why

5 updates

Change our mind

3 disconfirming conditions

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