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US invests $1.6 billion in rare earth miner in exchange for 10% stake

US invests $1.6 billion in rare earth miner in exchange for 10% stake
US invests $1.6 billion in rare earth miner in exchange for 10% stake

Financial Times, Saturday, reported that the United States plans to invest $1.6 billion in 'Oklahoma based miner USA Rare Earth, and receives a 10% stake.

Reports said that the government's investment, as well as a separate private financing agreement of $1 billion, would be announced Monday.

The White House, USA Rare Earth and the White House did not respond immediately to our request for comment.

Report said that the government would receive 16.1 million shares and warrants worth $17.17 each in the company.

Washington

In December of last year, it planned more "historic deals" with the U.S. Mining Sector to increase domestic production for lithium, rare Earths, and other minerals that are used in national defense. This would reduce reliance on China which had used its mineral prowess in trade negotiations.

The administration bought equity stakes in MP Materials Lithium Americas, and Trilogy Metals last year.

According to the FT, the deal with USA Rare Earth "focuses on onshoring strategic and critical minerals that are essential for the semiconductor supply chain as well as US national security", a U.S. Commerce Department official from the CHIPS office who provides incentives for investments and equipment in the U.S. said.

The company also hired?Cantor, an investment bank and brokerage firm headed by Brandon Lutnick - the son of a?U.S. The FT reported that Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick will lead efforts to raise $1 billion in new equity.

USA Rare Earth is a brand new product.

Developing

A mine in Sierra Blanca, Texas, and a neo-magnet manufacturing facility in Stillwater in Oklahoma are expected to be commercialized in the first half of 2026.

The company has a $3.45 billion market capitalization and has become one of the largest neo-magnet manufacturers in the United States.

Could not verify the report immediately. Reporting by Anusha in Bengaluru, Editing by Rod Nickel & Chizu Nomiyama

(source: Reuters)