USA Rare Earth considers building French magnet plant - Reuters
USA Rare Earth considers building French magnet plant Reuters
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"They (the French government) are interested in… supporting a potential USA Rare Earth magnet-making facility in the south of France."
— Barbara Humpton , Executive
"Japan’s exposure to private credit is not very large."
— Satsuki Katayama , Politician
"Iran is doing a 'very bad job' in allowing oil through the Strait."
— Donald Trump , Politician
"I wanted direct talks with Beirut."
— Benjamin Netanyahu , Politician
"This transaction advances and enhances USA Rare Earth's integrated rare earth value chain, to the benefit of the United States and its allies and partners."
— Barbara Humpton , Executive
"Such investment is a key milestone in the aim shared by USA Rare Earth and the French government to establish a midstream and downstream rare earth and eventually magnet value chain in the south of France, based on LCM and Carester, that will be unparalleled in the world."
— Roland Lescure , Politician
"This partnership will provide Carester with capital needed for accelerating our development and will contribute to securing the continent's access to heavy rare earth materials from USA Rare Earth's deposit."
— Frédéric Carencotte , Executive
Key People
CEO of USA Rare Earth.
Benjamin Netanyahu is the prime minister of Israel.
Former president of the United States known for his aggressive economic policies.
Chief Executive Officer of Carester.
CFO of USA Rare Earth.
He is the French finance minister.
Japanese finance minister who has been in close dialogue with U.S. authorities.
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USA Rare Earth and InfraVia Capital Partners have entered into an investment term sheet to each acquire approximately 12.5% equity stakes in Carester SAS, a French company specializing in rare earth processing and separation technologies.
USA Rare Earth Inc. and InfraVia have signed an investment term sheet to each acquire approximately 12.5% equity stakes in French rare earth processing company Carester SAS.
USA Rare Earth, Inc. and InfraVia have entered into an investment term sheet to each acquire approximately 12.5% equity interests in Carester SAS, a French rare earth processing and separation company.
USA Rare Earth is considering establishing a permanent magnet plant in France after agreeing to invest €40 million for a stake in French rare earth processing firm Carester.
USA Rare Earth plans to build a permanent magnet plant in France, following a €40 million investment in Carester, a French rare earth processing company.
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