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REalloys signss deal with AltynGroup to purchase rare earth feedstock

REalloys signss deal with AltynGroup to purchase rare earth feedstock
REalloys signss deal with AltynGroup to purchase rare earth feedstock

REalloys signed a number of agreements with Kazakhstan's AltynGroup in order to obtain rare earth feedstock for its North American refining and processing facilities.

The agreement stipulates that the 'rare earth 'firm will receive the initial offtake of the Kokbulak Project, which is a 127,000-square-kilometer area within the Karaganda region and Kostanay, where AltynGroup holds mining permission.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, had made critical minerals one of his top priorities in 2025 when he was hosting the leaders from five Central Asian countries at the White House. He also highlighted the efforts by his administration to expand U.S. supplies chains through new international agreements.

REalloys said that the agreement aims to integrate Kazakhstan’s vast deposits of rare earths into Western supply chain, supporting industries like?defense and semiconductors as well as clean energy.

Leonard Sternheim CEO of REalloys said that Kazakhstan has some of the largest rare earth deposits in the World. Positioned between Russia and China the United States prioritizes strategic alignment.

Iron tailings in the Kokbulak region contain over 350 millions tonnes of iron ore, which can be used to produce rare earth?concentrates including heavy and light elements.

The company expects to receive additional feedstock from Kazakhstan in the next year.

The U.S. Export-Import Bank sent the company a letter of 'interest' for a loan up to $200,000,000 to fund the processing and'magnet facilities.

REalloys, a U.S.-based company, is fully equipped to process rare Earths into magnets that are used for everything from robots to defense applications.

The Ohio-based 2023 company also signed an agreement with Critical Metals Corp in October for the ore to be sourced from a Greenland mining project that Critical Metals Corp hopes to develop. (Reporting from Pranav Mathur, Bengaluru. Editing by Sahal Muhammad)

(source: Reuters)