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Last updated: 16 Jan 2026
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Rare Earth Elements (REEs): The Vitamins of Modern Global Industry

From Strategic Resources to Business Opportunities with SO OK TRADING

The Importance of Rare Earths

Rare Earth Elements (REEs) are a group of 17 metals with unique chemical and physical properties. Although used in small quantities, they are the “heartbeat” of modern technology—powering electric vehicles (EVs), wind turbines, smartphones, computers, defense systems, and advanced medical devices.

REEs are therefore called the “vitamins of global industry.” A shortage would directly impact technological progress and climate change solutions.

Geopolitics and Market Monopoly

China: Produces over 70% of the world’s supply. Despite holding only ~40% of reserves, its advanced separation technology makes it the dominant player, using REEs as a trade lever.
Vietnam & Brazil: Hold the second- and third-largest reserves globally, but infrastructure is still developing.
United States & European Union: Accelerating efforts to reduce reliance on China through new mining projects and recycling.
Thailand’s Position in 2026

Production: Rose to the world’s 6th largest producer in 2024–2025, with ~13,000 tons, a 260% increase in just one year, accounting for ~3.3% of global output.
Reserves: Holds ~4,500 tons (12th globally). Despite limited reserves, Thailand plays a key role in beneficiation—importing raw materials, adding value, and exporting.
Resource Locations: Found in the South (Ranong, Phang Nga, Phuket, Songkhla, Yala, Chumphon), North/West (Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Kanchanaburi), and Northeast (Nakhon Ratchasima, Buriram).
International Cooperation: Signed an MOU with the U.S. on extraction technology; Canadian investors established processing plants for exports to Japan.
Challenges in 2026

Environment: Toxic waste management and mining impacts require dedicated legislation.
Geopolitics: Thailand must balance relations between China (market and technology leader) and the U.S. (new resource security ally).
Processing Bottleneck: While many countries can mine, over 90% of refining capacity remains in China.
 

Rare Earths: Strategic Raw Materials Driving Global Technology

Analysis of the Top 10 Producers and Thailand’s Role on the World Stage

Top 10 Rare Earth Producers (2024–2025)

China – 270,000 tons (~70% of global output)
United States – 45,000 tons (Mountain Pass mine in California is the main source)
Myanmar – 31,000 tons (declining but still a major supplier to China)
Australia – 13,000 tons (building diversified supply chains to reduce reliance on China)
Nigeria – 13,000 tons (rapid expansion in recent years)
Thailand – 13,000 tons (260% growth in one year, now a global player)
India – 2,900 tons (mostly domestic use, tightening export controls)
Russia – 2,500 tons (stable output due to technological and political constraints)
Madagascar – 2,000 tons
Vietnam – 300–600 tons (second-largest reserves globally, but early-stage production)
Key Observations for 2026

Thailand has emerged as a crucial “piece of the puzzle” in the global supply chain, both in production and beneficiation.
The world is diversifying production bases away from China, led by the U.S. and Australia.
Refining remains the biggest bottleneck, with over 90% concentrated in China.
 
Business Opportunities with SO OK TRADING

SO OK TRADING is ready to be a strategic partner in supplying Rare Earth raw materials for battery, EV, and advanced technology industries, offering:

High-Quality Materials: Strictly selected and quality-controlled.
Reliable Supply: Ensures continuous production even in volatile markets.
ESG Integration: Supports recycling and environmentally responsible management.
Processing & Export Readiness: Capable of beneficiation and supplying purified materials to demanding markets.
Value Proposition

International-standard quality assurance
Trusted supply chain resilient to market fluctuations
End-to-end solutions from raw material sourcing to processing and export
Sustainable partnerships aligned with ESG and circular economy principles
 

Conclusion

Rare Earths are not just resources—they are the “key” to the transition toward a green economy and future technologies. Thailand is gaining recognition as ASEAN’s processing hub, and SO OK TRADING is positioned to connect the global supply chain, delivering high-quality, stable, and sustainable raw materials.

SO OK TRADING is ready to be the strategic partner for battery, EV, and advanced technology industries.


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