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USA Rare Earth is considering building a French magnet plant

USA 'Rare Earth' is looking at building a magnet plant? in France, said its CEO?on Thursday? after agreeing to pay a 40 million euro ($47 million) stake in French rare-earth processing firm Carester.

The United States, Europe, and other countries are working to secure domestic supplies of rare Earths. These are essential for green energy, electronics, and defence sectors, as well as reducing their dependency on China, the world's largest producer.

USA Rare Earth, in its quest to create an integrated rare-earths operation that includes mining, processing and magnet manufacturing, will purchase a 12.5% stake from Carester. Carester is currently building a processing facility in southern France.

InfraVia is a fund for critical minerals seeded by France. It will also purchase a 12.5% share in Carester USA Rare Earth?added.

Barbara Humpton, CEO of the company, told investors in a conference call that "They" (the French government), are interested in supporting a possible USA Rare Earth Magnet-making Facility in southern France.

France, which is aiming to be a European hub in the rare earths industry, also has a Solvay-owned rare earths plant. Carester was founded in 2019 by former Solvay employees.

Robert Steele, CFO of USA Rare Earth, declined to provide a timeline for the project or any other details.

USA Rare Earth has a magnet production plant in Stillwater (Oklahoma) that is scheduled to open later this year. The company agreed in January to a debt-and equity funding package of $1.6 billion with the U.S. Government.

Humpton said in an interview that the Carester investment is partly to gain access to French expertise on rare earths processing.

Humpton, a former Siemens employee who was appointed CEO in October, said that the best thing to do when there is limited knowledge and expertise, is to build an ecosystem and share it.

Analysts say that Carester's French facility will produce heavy rare earths which are needed for magnets. However, they may be hard to obtain due to expected shortages.

USA Rare Earth receives a 15-year supply agreement and an offtake agreement. This will allow it to sell processed heavy rare oxides and send material for processing from its Round Top Mine in Texas.

Less Common Metals of USA Rare Earth, a British company that produces rare metals and alloys, signed a deal in May 2013 with Carester to build a factory in France.

Carester received?216 millions euros from Japanese sources as well as the French government for its Caremag unit. This unit is expected to produce 1,400 tons of rare earth oxides per year using recycled magnets and mining concentrats.

(source: Reuters)