2012 Chinese Rare-Earth Export Quotas Updated

On Thursday the Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced an update to the 2012 allocations of rare-earth export quotas that were first issued in December 2011 (you can see my original article on this topic here). This follows a number of other recent announcements from China, of relevance to the export quotas. The following article summarizes the quota situation as of May 17, 2012, and provides updated numbers and allocation information.

In the original first round of allocations, a total of 24,904 t of export quotas were allocated to companies that were divided into two groups. The first received confirmed quota allocations, while the second received only provisional allocations. Companies were placed into one of these groups based on their progress towards the implementation of new pollution-control measures, with the latter group being told that they would get their allocated quotas if they met the various requirements by July 2012. They were further told that failure to meet the new requirements by this date would result in their quotas being re-allocated to other companies.

On May 10, 2012, the Chinese Ministry of Environmental Protection published a list of 41 rare-earth companies that had passed the pollution-control inspections mandated by that ministry last year. Included on that list were most (but not all) of the companies previously allocated provisional export quotas, by the Ministry of Commerce.

Thursday’s announcement from the Chinese Ministry of Commerce included some minor adjustments to the quotas allocated in this second batch of confirmed allocations, resulting from the subsequent inclusion of data relating to the last two months of 2011, that was not included in the original calculations for quota allocations. In addition, the Ministry announced the consolidation of the quota allocations for three separate companies (Changshu Shengchang Rare Earth Smelting Co., Funing Rare Earth Industry Co. and Jiangsu Geo Quin Nano Rare Earth Co.) into a single allocation for their parent company (Chalco Rare Earth (Jiangsu) Co.).

So as it stands today, the updated first round of quota allocations totals 25,150 t. Assuming that the Ministry of Commerce sticks with its December 2011 plan for the first round of allocations to represent 80% of the quota allocations for 2012, then the total for 2012 will be an estimated 31,438 t of rare earths, slightly higher than last year.

Here’s how the three groups of allocations break down, as of Thursday: 

First set of allocations of Chinese rare-earth export quotas, for 2012. Source: Chinese Ministry of Commerce (1, 2, 3)

 

Allocation Type

Allocation (tonnes)

 

LRE

M/HRE

Total

 

Confirmed – 1st Batch

9,095

1,451

10,546

 

Confirmed – 2nd Batch

9,490

1,190

10,680

 

Confirmed – Sub-Total

18,585

2,641

21,226

 

Remaining Provisional

3,511

413

3,924

 

Total

22,096

3,054

25,150

 

Let’s now break this down further – first, here are the companies that have received confirmed quota allocations, either in the first batch issued on December 27, 2011 (shown in green), or the second batch issued on May 17, 2012 (shown in red). They are further divided into sub-lists for Chinese and Chinese / non-Chinese joint-venture (JV) companies. The two sub-lists are sorted from highest-to-lowest total allocation:

First set of confirmed allocations of rare-earth export quotas, issued in two batches to individual companies for 2012. Source: Chinese Ministry of Commerce (1, 2)

 

Exporting Company: Chinese-Owned

Allocation (tonnes)

 

LRE

M/HRE

Total

 

China Minmetals Corporation*

1,267

199

1,466

 

Gansu Rare Earth New Materials Co.

1,290

163

1,453

 

China Nonferrous Import-Export Co. Jiangsu Branch

1,101

202

1,303

 

Sinosteel Corporation

1,010

145

1,155

 

Baotou Huamei Rare Earth Hi-Tech Co.**

984

61

1,045

 

Leshan Shenghe Rare Earth Technology Co.

917

112

1,029

 

Guangdong Rising Nonferrous Metals Group Co.

866

141

1,007

 

Chalco Rare Earth (Jiangsu) Co.

739

231

970

 

Ganzhou Chenguang Rare Earth New Materials Co.

800

117

917

 

Yiyang Hongyuan Rare Earth Co.

832

34

866

 

Grirem Advanced Materials Co.

716

135

851

 

Xuzhou Jinshi Pengyuan Rare Earth Materials Co.

754

87

841

 

Ganzhou Qiandong Rare Earth Group Co.

688

144

832

 

Shandong Pengyu Industrial Co.

594

88

682

 

Jiangxi South Rare Earths Hi-Tech Co.*

593

68

661

 

Jiangxi Rare Earth & Rare Metals Tungsten Group Co.

647

11

658

 

Ganxian Hongjin Rare Earth Co.*

288

42

330

 

 

 

Exporting Company: Chinese / Non-Chinese JV

Allocation (tonnes)

 

LRE

M/HRE

Total

 

Baotou Rhodia Rare Earth Co.

1,463

129

1,592

 

Jiangyin Jiahua Advanced Material Resources Co.

899

154

1,053

 

Liyang Rhodia Rare Earth New Materials Co.

714

227

941

 

Yixing Xinwei Leeshing Rare Earth Co.

750

109

859

 

Baotou Tianjiao Seimi Rare Earth Polishing Powder Co.**

385

17

402

 

Baotou Santoku Battery Materials Co.

288

25

313

 

 

 

Sub-Total: Chinese-Owned

14,086

1,980

16,066

 

Sub-Total: Chinese / Non-Chinese JVs

4,499

661

5,160

 

Total

18,585

2,641

21,226

 

* Part of China Minmetals Group, which was allocated a confirmed total of 2,457 t. ** Part of Baogang Group, which was allocated a confirmed total of 1,447 t.

Next, are the companies that received quota allocations on December 27, 2011, which were provisional on them meeting the new pollution-control standards, and which were not converted to confirmed quotas in the May 17, 2012 announcement. The list is again divided into sub-lists for Chinese and Chinese / non-Chinese JV companies, which are sorted from highest-to-lowest total allocation:

Remaining provisional allocations from first set of rare-earth export quotas, issued to individual companies for 2012. Source: Chinese Ministry of Commerce (1, 2)

 

Exporting Company: Chinese-Owned

Allocation (tonnes)

 

LRE

M/HRE

Total

 

Inner Mongolia Baotou Steel Rare Earth Hi-Tech Co.**

997

111

1,108

 

Inner Mongolia Baotou Hefa Rare Earth Co.**

792

84

876

 

Guangdong Zhujiang Rare Earth Co.

124

27

151

 

 

 

Exporting Company: Chinese / Non-Chinese JV

Allocation (tonnes)

 

LRE

M/HRE

Total

 

Zibo Jiahua Advanced Material Resources Co.

1,131

142

1,273

 

Huhhot Rongxin New Metal Smelting Co.

425

44

469

 

Pingyuan Sanxie Rare Earth Smelting Co.

42

5

47

 

 

 

Sub-Total: Chinese-Owned

1,913

222

2,135

 

Sub-Total: Chinese / Non-Chinese JVs

1,598

191

1,789

 

Total

3,511

413

3,924

 

** Part of Baogang Group, which has a remaining provisional allocation of 1,984 t in total.

Finally, here is a comparison of the quota allocations for the past three years (compare to the projected total of 31,438 t of quota for 2012):

Export quotas for the Chinese rare-earth industry Source: Chinese Ministry of Commerce

 

2009

2010

2011

Sub-group

H1 (t)

H2 (t)

H1 (t)

H2 (t)

H1 (t)

H2 (t)

Chinese-owned

15,043

18,257

16,304

6,208

10,762

12,221

Chinese / Non-Chinese JV

6,685

10,160

5,978

1,768

3,746

3,517

Sub-Total

21,728

28,417

22,282

7,976

14,508

15,738

TOTAL

50,145

30,258

30,246

The most prominent companies still in the provisional category are two rare-earth enterprises that are part of the Baogang Group (Inner Mongolia Baotou Steel Rare Earth Hi-Tech Co and Inner Mongolia Baotou Hefa Rare Earth Co.) and one of the enterprises operated by Neo Material Technologies (Zibo Jiahua Advanced Material Resources Co.).

Given the individual adjustments made when converting provisional to confirmed quota allocations, we might expect to see slight changes to the remaining provisional quota allocations, if and when these companies are approved by the Ministries of Environmental Protection and Commerce, and finally receive their allocated quotas.

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