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Noveon, a US-based company, and Australia's Lynas partner to supply rare earth magnets

The two companies announced on Wednesday that Australia's Lynas Rare Earths and the U.S. manufacturer Noveon Magnetics have partnered to supply rare-earth permanent magnets in the U.S. to the defence and commercial sectors.

The agreement includes the supply of both heavy and light rare earth materials, as well as the production and distribution of finished magnets for end-users in the defense, automotive and industry sectors.

In a joint press release, Noveon CEO Scott Dunn stated that "this partnership delivers what both the U.S. market and government most need: capacity, certainty, and speed." The companies also plan to finalise an agreement definitive and work closely together with the U.S. Government and customers.

The companies didn't disclose any financial details about the deal.

Washington has been pressing to secure vital minerals and reduce dependence on China, who produces 90% of rare earth magnets in the world.

Lynas, the largest rare earth producer in the world outside of China, and its CEO Amanda Lacaze have said that the deal would provide U.S. magnet manufacturers with "a secure and traceable" supply chain.

(source: Reuters)