Abstract

Rare earths (RE) are critical materials in many high-technology products. Due to the uneven distribution and important functions for industrial development, most countries import RE from a handful of suppliers that are rich in RE, such as China. However, because of the rapid growth of RE exploitation and pollution of the mining and production process, some of the main suppliers have gradually tended to reduce the RE production and exports. Especially in the last decade, international RE trade has been changing in the trade community and trade volume. Based on complex network theory, we built an unweighted and weighted network to explore the evolution of the communities and identify the role of the major countries in the RE trade. The results show that an international RE trade network was dispersed and unstable because of the existence of five to nine trade communities in the unweighted network and four to eight trade communities in the weighted network in the past 13 years. Moreover, trade groups formed due to the great influence of geopolitical relations. China was often associated with the South America and African countries in the same trade group. In addition, Japan, China, the United States, and Germany had the largest impacts on international RE trade from 2002 to 2014. Last, some policy suggestions were highlighted according to the results.

Highlights

  • A complex network is formed based on the annual data of international Rare earths (RE) trade

  • Based on the data of RE trade values, we applied the algorithm in section 2.1.1 to both unweighted networks and weighted networks of the model, and Table 1 shows the number of communities in the two types of networks

  • The weighted network model describes the international RE trade by quantities to show the actual relationship between the countries

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Introduction

Rare earths (RE) are performing important functions in our everyday life, with their widespread use in a range of products [1] and modern industries, including clean energy, environmental. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

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