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    Critical Metals to supply REalloys with rare earths from Greenland project

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    Posted on October 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Critical Metals will supply REalloys with rare earths from Greenland's Tanbreez project, enhancing U.S. national security interests.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Critical Metals Agreement
    • Market Reaction to the Announcement
    • Government Involvement in Critical Industries
    • Details of the Tanbreez Project
    • Funding from U.S. Export-Import Bank

    Critical Metals Signs Deal to Supply Rare Earths to REalloys from Greenland

    Overview of the Critical Metals Agreement

    (Reuters) -U.S.-based Critical Metals has signed a letter of intent to supply magnet company REalloys with rare earths from its Tanbreez project in Greenland, the latest such deal as the government focuses on industries crucial to national security.

    Market Reaction to the Announcement

    The Wednesday announcement from Critical Metals sent its shares up nearly 21% in morning trade to $12.11. REalloys is one of the few companies in the U.S. fully equipped to process rare earths for magnets used in everything from robotics to defense applications.

    Government Involvement in Critical Industries

    The Trump administration has increasingly taken stakes in critical industries such as minerals and semiconductors to reduce reliance on China.

    Details of the Tanbreez Project

    The Critical Metals agreement is for 15% of production from its Tanbreez project, and follows a similar off-take deal signed in August with Ucore Rare Metals, bringing total committed Tanbreez output for U.S. customers to 25% of the project's near-term production.

    Funding from U.S. Export-Import Bank

    In June, Critical Metals received a letter of interest from the U.S. Export-Import Bank (EXIM) for a loan worth up to $120 million to fund the Tanbreez mine.

    (Reporting by Pranav Mathur in Bengaluru; Editing by Devika Syamnath)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Critical Metals to supply rare earths to REalloys.
    • •The deal involves the Tanbreez project in Greenland.
    • •Critical Metals' shares rose by 21% after the announcement.
    • •U.S. government focuses on reducing reliance on China.
    • •U.S. Export-Import Bank may fund the Tanbreez mine.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Critical Metals to supply REalloys with rare earths from Greenland project

    1What is a rare earth element?

    Rare earth elements are a group of 17 chemical elements in the periodic table that are critical for various technologies, including electronics, renewable energy, and defense applications.

    2What is market reaction?

    Market reaction refers to the response of investors and traders to news or events that affect the financial markets, often reflected in stock price movements.

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