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USA Rare Earth speeds up Texas project, eyes 2028 start

11th December 2025

By: Reuters

  

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USA Rare Earth said on Wednesday it will bring forward commercial production at its rare earths project in Texas to late 2028 from 2030, citing faster-than-expected progress at its processing facilities and rising US demand for critical minerals.

The Round Top deposit in Texas is the largest known US source of heavy rare earth elements, gallium and beryllium. It is majority owned and being developed by USA Rare Earth.

The revised timeline comes as US companies are stepping up their efforts to cut reliance on China for rare metals under the Trump Administration.

The company is developing a comprehensive mine-to-magnet supply chain spanning Texas, Colorado and Oklahoma, positioning itself as one of the few US producers of heavy rare earths such as dysprosium and terbium.

These critical elements are used in high-performance permanent magnets that power defense systems, electric vehicles and industrial machinery.

The decision follows strong results from solvent-extraction piloting at its processing lab in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. A hydrometallurgical demonstration plant is set to start operations at the site in early 2026.

Edited by Reuters

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