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United States backs Australian lithium, rare earths tasks for up to $786 mln

The United States has actually backed an Australian lithium and an unusual earths task with as much as $786. million in debt funding as Western nations look for to build. supply chains for crucial minerals.

Australia's American Rare Earths stated on Tuesday it. had received a letter of interest for a financial obligation financing plan of. up to $456 million from the Export-Import Bank of the United. States (EXIM) to support building of the Cowboy State Mine. area at its Halleck Creek Job in Wyoming.

We are hopeful that it will serve as an anchor to help. attract private financing into the task, stated Melissa. Sanderson, a member of the business's board of directors.

The bank has actually also provided $330 million to finance the. building and construction of Anson Resources' lithium production. plant in the Paradox Basin, Utah, the Australian business stated on. Tuesday.

Earlier this year, the bank backed 2 Australia-listed. listed uncommon earths projects by Australian Strategic Products. and Meteoric Resources with approximately $850 million. of financing.

The United States and Australia established a crucial. minerals taskforce in 2015 as Australia seeks to bring in. investment in minerals processing from allied nations, aiming. to reduce dependence on China, which currently manages more than. 80% of the global supply.

(source: Reuters)