REalloys is racing to build U.S. rare earth processing capacity ahead of a 2027 ban on Chinese materials in defense contracts, though it remains pre-revenue and posted a $106.7 million quarterly loss.
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Critical Metals is vying to become the next big name in rare-earth elements. Although small, the company has a huge asset on its side; the Tanbreez Project.
REalloys (NASDAQ: ALOY) has signed an agreement that could give it priority access to up to 30% of production ...
A U.S.-China rare earth truce is active through November 2026 — but China is still throttling shipments. Three domestic producers worth watching now.
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