USA Rare Earth Subsidiary LCM Signs Rare Earth Supply Agreement with Arnold Magnetic Technologies

Reuters12-04
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/USAR">USA Rare Earth</a> Subsidiary LCM Signs Rare Earth Supply Agreement with Arnold Magnetic Technologies

USA Rare Earth, Inc. announced that its subsidiary, Less Common Metals $(LCM)$, has signed a supply agreement with Solvay and Arnold Magnetic Technologies Corporation, a subsidiary of Compass Diversified. The agreement will provide Arnold with a reliable, ex-China source of high-quality rare earth materials for the production of advanced permanent magnets. This partnership aims to strengthen the U.S. and European rare earth supply chains. USA Rare Earth completed its acquisition of LCM in November 2025, and LCM will continue to serve its global customer base while supplying alloy feedstock for USA Rare Earth's magnet manufacturing facility in Stillwater, Oklahoma, which is scheduled to begin operations in the first quarter of 2026.

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