Trump administration buys stake in USA Rare Earth
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The capital infusion will help USA Rare Earth advance its plan for a magnet manufacturing plant and a mine at a rare earth deposit in Texas called Round Top.
The Commerce Dept. is taking a significant stake in USA Rare Earth.
Companies operating in the rare earths and mining spaces are seeing their share prices soar this morning as President Donald Trump’s latest tariff feud with China enter its second week. Here’s what you need to know. Last week, President Trump ...
The U.S. administration has taken direct stakes in rare earth companies. The U.S government is expanding its role as an equity investor in the rare earth and critical minerals sector by taking direct stakes in domestic and allied companies. The reason is ...
USA Rare Earth is up over 30% in 2026. Is now the time to buy before it takes off?
A bunch of materials called rare earth elements (REE) that are crucial for producing a vast range of tech products – from electric cars to smartphones to wind turbines – typically require destructive mining and processing practices to get them out of ...
China controls roughly 80% of global rare earth magnet production and has recently tightened export controls, reshaping global supply dynamics. EU imports of Chinese magnets rose 21% in August, while U.S. imports fell 5%, highlighting Europe’s growing ...
Canadian mining company Aclara Resources plans to invest about $10 million to establish a rare-earth elements separation pilot plant at the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center, according to the company’s chief operating officer. Rare earths are a ...
Rare genetic traits are features that are uncommon within the general population. They can lead to different observable features or to rare physical abilities. Rare genetic traits are typically inherited. Genetic traits refer to specific characteristics ...
The extraction technology was developed at the Ames National Laboratory on the Iowa State University campus through its sister company, TDVib. The process began about 10 years ago, when the Ame lab reached out to gauge interest in potential technology to recycle rare-earth products.