US and Australia Commit $600M to Rare Earth Refinery in Push for Supply Chain Security

The United States and Australia have pledged up to $600 million (A$849 million) in financing for a rare earths refinery project led by Tronox Holdings, marking a significant step in their joint effort to secure critical mineral supply chains independent of China’s dominance.

This commitment, announced in a joint release late on April 11, sees Export Finance Australia and the US Export-Import Bank each offering potential funding of up to A$424 million for the project. Spanning Western Australia and the US, the refinery will leverage existing mining and processing infrastructure to produce mixed rare earth carbonate, encompassing both light and heavy elements vital for defense systems, manufacturing, and clean energy technologies.

Beyond Tronox, the two nations also extended letters of support for up to A$500 million each to Ardea Resources Ltd.’s Kalgoorlie nickel project in Western Australia. This initiative, which holds Australia’s largest nickel-cobalt resource, underscores the broader scope of the partnership to bolster access to materials essential for electrification and energy security.

The financing announcements build on a framework agreement signed at the White House in 2025, reflecting a strategic alignment between the allies to counter vulnerabilities in global supply chains. Rare earths and other critical minerals remain a focal point as Western nations seek to reduce reliance on China, which controls a substantial share of processing and production capacity worldwide.

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For Tronox Holdings, the potential $600 million injection offers a clear path to scale operations across two continents, aligning with growing demand for rare earths in high-tech and renewable energy applications. The dual-location approach also mitigates geopolitical risks by diversifying production bases.

Ardea’s Kalgoorlie project, meanwhile, positions Australia as a key player in nickel and cobalt markets, with the backed funding poised to accelerate development timelines. The resource’s scale could play a pivotal role in meeting battery material needs as electric vehicle adoption surges.

The combined commitments total up to $1.1 billion (A$1.55 billion) in potential financing across both projects, signaling a robust push by the US and Australia to reshape the critical minerals landscape by the end of 2026.


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