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US Signs $725 Million Loan Pact with Energy Fuels to Boost Domestic Rare Earth Production


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(Reuters) – The U.S. government on Thursday signed a $725 million conditional loan commitment ​with Energy Fuels to boost domestic processing ‌of rare earth elements as part of its efforts to reduce reliance on China.


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Energy Fuels, which specializes in uranium production, ​will expand its operations into rare earth ​separation and metallization, which is crucial for the ⁠production of permanent magnets, the U.S. Department of ​War’s Office of Strategic Capital (OSC) said in a release.

The ​U.S. Department of Defense has been renamed to the Department of War by President Donald Trump.

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Over the last year, several ​countries, including the U.S., have stepped up investments ​in rare earth mining and processing following China’s move to curb exports ‌of ⁠rare earth magnets.

Such magnets are used to make motors in electric vehicles, wind turbines, hard disk drives, and medical devices such as MRI machines.

Energy Fuels must ​fulfill financial, ​legal, technical ⁠and other due diligence requirements, as part of the conditional loan agreement, the ​OSC said, without elaborating on the requirements.

The ​company’s ⁠increased production of rare earth magnets “will directly support permanent magnet facilities across the broader U.S. industrial base and ⁠improve ​supply chains for other specialty defense ​and industrial products,” the OSC said.

Reporting by Mike Stone in Washington ​and Nandan Mandayam in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli

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