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USA Rare Earth accelerates Texas project with a 2028 start date

USA Rare Earth announced on Wednesday that it would bring the?commercial production? at its rare-earths project?in Texas forward to late 2028 from 2030. It cited faster-than expected progress at its processing facility and increasing U.S. demands for critical minerals.

Round Top in Texas is the largest known U.S. source for heavy rare earth elements, gallium, and beryllium. The Round Top deposit is owned by USA Rare Earth and?is being developed.

The revised timeline is coming as the?U.S. Under the Trump Administration, companies are increasing their efforts to reduce reliance on China as a source of rare metals.

The company has developed a comprehensive mine to magnet supply chain that spans Texas, Colorado, and Oklahoma. It is positioning itself as one of the few U.S. manufacturers of heavy rare Earths, such as terbium and dysprosium.

These elements are essential for high-performance permanent?magnets, which power electric vehicles, defense systems and industrial machines.

This decision was made after a successful pilot of solvent extraction at the processing lab in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. The site will be home to a hydrometallurgical plant that is expected to begin operations in early 2026. (Reporting by Dharna Bafna in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid)

(source: Reuters)