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US awards NioCorp $10 million for building scandium supply chains in Nebraska

Elk Creek Resources, a subsidiary of the U.S. Department of Defense, has been awarded $10 million by Washington to develop a supply chain for scandium.

The Defense Production Act will fund the NioCorp development unit to support the engineering, drilling, and feasibility studies for the Elk Creek Project in Nebraska.

In premarket trading, shares of NioCorp rose 4.8%.

Since 1969, the United States has stopped mining scandium. The majority of global supply comes mainly from China, Russia and Ukraine.

The project is part broader efforts by the United States to reduce its reliance on China, and other foreign suppliers for critical minerals. This is in line with an executive order issued by Donald Trump 2025 to increase domestic production.

Early in July, MP Materials announced a multi-billion dollar deal with the U.S. Government to increase production of rare earth magnets, and to help loosen China’s grip on materials used for building weapons, electric vehicles, and many electronic devices.

Scandium alloys are used to make lightweight, high strength alloys for aircraft, hypersonic weaponry and energy platforms. (Reporting and editing by Sahal Muhammad in Bengaluru, Katha Kalia)

(source: Reuters)