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Shares soar as Titan Mining produces graphite in New York

Shares soar as Titan Mining produces graphite in New York

Titan Mining announced on Tuesday that it will begin producing graphite at its Empire State Mines, located in New York. This comes days after China increased export limits for rare earth minerals. Shares of Titan Mining soared 26.8% during afternoon trading.

Titan has announced plans to increase production to 40,000 tonnes annually, which could provide about half the current U.S. demand for natural graphite.

Titan's CEO Rita Adiani stated that "China's decision on graphite exports highlights the importance of a reliable domestic supply." She added that Titan would benefit from the move away from China.

Graphite is essential for the production of electric vehicles, wind turbines, and power grids.

China is the world's largest graphite refiner, with more than 90% of its material being refined in China.

Beijing, which had already limited rare earth exports to five minerals, added another five to its list of controlled minerals last week. This brings the total to 12 minerals.

The Trump administration is stepping up its efforts to reduce the U.S.'s reliance on China as a source of key materials. Some federal grants have been converted into equity stakes in order to strengthen domestic supply chain for semiconductors and minerals.

Titan announced that its New York plant will produce high-purity natural flake graphite, micronized from the Kilbourne deposit. (Reporting and editing by Katha Kaalia in Bengaluru.

(source: Reuters)