In recent years, China has solidified its position as the EU’s primary supplier of rare earth elements, while Russia has lost its market share.
- In 2020, EU countries imported 10,700 tons of rare earth elements valued at €72.3M. More than half of these imports came from Russia (€9.9M). China’s share was 43%, with other countries accounting for only 6.5%.
- In 2021, the volume of rare earth element imports rose to 16,900 tons (€106.5M). Russia’s share fell to 27.2%, while China’s share decreased to 35.5%, despite an increase in supply volume.
- The highest level of EU rare earth element imports occurred in 2022, totaling 18,400 tons worth €145.7M. China’s share rose to 40.2%, whereas Russia’s share dropped to 24.5%. Imports from other countries constituted 35.3% of total imports.
- In 2024, the EU acquired 12,900 tons of rare earth elements worth €101.5M. China’s share increased to 46.5%, while Russia’s share also grew to 28.7%. Imports from other countries decreased to 24.8%.