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BenzingaBenzinga··Michael Kern

China's Stranglehold on Rare Earths Forces Pentagon to Overhaul Defense Supply Chain

China controls 90% of rare earth production critical for U.S. defense systems. A 2027 deadline forces contractors to find domestic alternatives amid supply shortages and premium pricing.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Charles Kennedy

REalloys Secures Domestic Rare Earth Supply Ahead of 2027 Defense Ban

REalloys secures rare earth supply agreement and builds Ohio metallization capacity ahead of 2027 defense mandate banning Chinese imports from military systems.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Charles Kennedy

REalloys Bets on U.S. Rare Earth Independence as Pentagon Tightens Chinese Supply Grip

REalloys builds U.S. rare earth magnet supply to meet Pentagon's 2027 Chinese supply ban and tripling global demand through 2035, targeting $20-30B market.
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GlobeNewswire Inc.GlobeNewswire Inc.··Kurt Budge, Ceo

Leading Edge Materials Hits Major Permitting Milestone Despite Q1 Loss

Leading Edge Materials posted $745,946 Q1 loss but secured Sweden's Mining Inspectorate recommendation for rare earth project approval, advancing toward government decision.
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GlobeNewswire Inc.GlobeNewswire Inc.··Realloys Inc.

REalloys Secures $40M Rare Earth Facility to Break China Monopoly

$ALOY announces fully financed heavy rare earth metallization facility in Ohio, targeting 2027 operations with zero-China supply chain compliance.
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