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REalloys and U.S. Critical Materials Sign MoU to Build Domestic Rare Earth Supply Chain

REalloys and U.S. Critical Materials Sign MoU to Build Domestic Rare Earth Supply Chain
REalloys and U.S. Critical Materials Sign MoU to Build Domestic Rare Earth Supply Chain

Rare earths developers REalloys, and U.S.?Critical?Materials Corp. have signed a?memorandum of understanding to create a?domestic?supply chain for the?key?materials? in the U.S. This is in line with Washington’s goals to reduce its reliance on China.

The agreement will allow REalloys to secure up 10% of the Sheep Creek Rare Earth Deposit in Ravalli County (Montana) owned by U.S.

U.S. efforts have intensified to reduce reliance?on China to supply the critical materials. This has prompted a rush by miners and processors?to?build local rare?earth?supply chains. The Sheep Creek deposit is rich in elements like dysprosium and Terbium that are used for high-performance permanent magnetic components on F-35 fighter planes, missile guidance systems, and radar platforms.

REalloys CEO Lipi Sternheim said: "We are identifying strategic assets that will plug into our advanced midstream ecosystem and downstream ecosystem to fortify supply chain security in protected and strategic markets. There is no Chinese involvement at any stage."

REalloys, U.S. Critical Materials and U.S. Critical Materials said that they would also advance the?testing work to improve heavy rare earth processing and finalize a long term offtake agreement within one year. (Reporting and editing by Jonathan Ananda in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)