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    US rare earth billions: Round Top funding risks and economics for mine planners

    March 30, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    US rare earth billions: Round Top funding risks and economics for mine planners

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Washington is committing up to $1.6 billion to USA Rare Earth to develop the Round Top mine-to-magnet chain in Texas, despite the project’s low-grade, mineralogically complex deposit and the company having no commercial mining or magnet output ahead of a targeted late‑2028 start. The deal would see the Commerce Department retain an equity stake even without investing cash, while USA Rare Earth must still raise $1.5 billion via Cantor Fitzgerald, run by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s sons, prompting conflict-of-interest concerns. Parallel ventures such as ReElement Technologies and MP Materials show continued dependence on federal price floors, grants and state-backed financing to keep US rare earth projects viable against Chinese competition.

    Technical Brief

    • Round Top extraction is planned via leaching tailored to low‑grade, mineralogically complex rare earth ore.
    • Processing build‑out is being channelled through UK-based subsidiary Less Common Metals to close the mine‑to‑magnet loop.
    • Commerce Department’s structure allows retention of an equity stake even if it contributes no cash investment.
    • USA Rare Earth’s business plan depends on Cantor Fitzgerald raising roughly $1.5 billion in private capital.
    • Representative Zoe Lofgren’s 10‑page letter flags “overwhelming leverage” risks from Commerce’s equity and Cantor’s dual role.
    • ReElement-linked Vulcan Elements combines Pentagon funding with equity from a Donald Trump Jr‑backed venture vehicle.
    • MP Materials only reached profitability after securing a government‑backed rare earth price floor, underlining policy‑dependent project economics.

    Our Take

    The CHIPS-linked $1.6 billion package for USA Rare Earth referenced here is already tied, in our database, to a planned 10% direct US government equity stake in the company, which is unusual among critical minerals financings and signals a higher tolerance for project and technology risk than typical loan-only support.

    Related coverage shows USA Rare Earth is simultaneously commissioning NdFeB magnet capacity in Oklahoma, so the Round Top timeline to late 2028 implies that early revenues and technical de-risking are expected to come from downstream processing and magnet sales rather than from Texas mine output.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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