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Critical Metals and Romania's FPCU partner to establish rare earth processing facility

Critical Metals announced on Tuesday that it would form a joint-venture with FPCU, a Romanian company. The two companies will set up a facility to process 'rare earth minerals' from the Tanbreez mine of Critical Metals.

In premarket trading, shares of the company increased by 4%.

The company has said that it will supply half of the Tanbreez Project's?rare-earth concentrates to the Romanian joint venture for the entire?lifespan?of the mine, at "mutually agreeable competitive market terms".

Tanbreez is a critical project as it provides an alternative source for heavy rare earths, which are vital to the production of electric vehicles, windmills, and defense. Western nations are working to reduce their dependence on China to obtain these essential resources.

The Romanian facility will help create a supply chain focused on Europe for rare earths. This will reduce the region's dependence on China, who dominates more than 80% global processing.

Tony Sage, CEO of Critical Metals, said: "We are not simply building a facility - we are dismantling China's stranglehold over rare earths. We will empower Europe with secure supplies."

The company said that the plant would produce aerospace and military magnets.

The company announced in October that it would raise $50m through a private investment in public equity deal (PIPE) with an institutional investor in order to develop its Tanbreez Rare Earth Deposit in Greenland. (Reporting and editing by Katha Kaalia in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)