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Clarios, a battery manufacturer, views the sites of a $1 billion critical minerals plant in the US

Clarios, a battery manufacturer, views the sites of a $1 billion critical minerals plant in the US

Clarios, the battery manufacturer owned by Brookfield, has been scouting sites for a critical minerals recovery and processing plant worth up to $1 billion in the U.S. Three states are being considered, according to a statement released on Tuesday.

Clarios, in a press release, said that the plan was enabled by executive orders issued recently and the federal tax credits for advanced manufacturing. It is part of a strategy of the battery manufacturer to increase the supply of essential minerals within the U.S.

The company has conducted preliminary site evaluations and is evaluating Indiana, Texas, and Utah for possible investment locations.

Clarios CEO Mark Wallace said, "We are excited to announce our next step in increasing our investment in the United States."

The plant will be able to extract antimony, as well as other essential minerals, from recycled materials.

Antimony is a critical element for the production of night vision goggles and infrared sensors, as well as precision optics. However, it's in short supply outside China since China implemented export controls in September.

This has fueled a rise in the global price of this strategic metal.

The administration has stressed the importance of minerals to national security and growth in economics, as highlighted by recent executive orders that aim to increase supply and reduce dependence on foreign sources," said it.

Clarios supports these national security goals and contributes to the resilience of U.S. Supply Chain by investing in mineral processing and recovery.

Clarios canceled its plans to launch an initial public offering in the United States in January. (Reporting and editing by David Evans; Melanie Burton)

(source: Reuters)