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Europe falls short in the race to regain rare earth mineral glory.

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Last updated: 2024/06/27 at 8:47 PM
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Europe is facing challenges in boosting the production of rare earth minerals that are essential for the green energy transition. A rare earth processing plant in La Rochelle, France, owned by Solvay, is working to increase its output to meet the growing demand for rare earths in Europe. The plant has a rich history but has seen a decline in production over the years, unable to compete with China’s dominance in the rare earth industry. China’s lower production costs and support from the government have made it the leading supplier of rare earth minerals globally.

Solvay aims to reclaim Europe’s position in rare earth production by focusing on producing rare earths for auto catalysts and electronics, with plans to start producing rare earths for permanent magnets used in electric vehicles and wind energy. The European Union has set ambitious targets for domestic production of critical minerals by 2030 to reduce reliance on China. However, the EU is likely to struggle to meet these goals, with limited output from rare earth mines and processing facilities.

Obstacles to increasing rare earth production in Europe include public opposition to new mines, limited funding, uncertain demand, and competition from cheaper Chinese imports. The lack of integration in the rare earth supply chain in Europe poses a challenge in meeting the EU’s targets. Some industry executives are wary of committing to raising production by 2030, citing cooling demand for electric cars and tough competition from China.

Despite the challenges, some European companies are investing in rare earth production to meet the growing demand. Neo Performance Materials is building a permanent magnet factory in Estonia to supply magnets for electric vehicles. GKN Powder Metallurgy has started production of permanent magnets in Germany and plans to build a larger facility based on demand. Magneti Ljubljana in Slovenia aims to expand its output, offering customers an alternative to Chinese imports for the sake of diversification and sustainability.

The EU’s efforts to promote rare earth production face various challenges, including public opposition to mining projects, limited funding, uncertain demand, and competition from China. As Europe strives to reduce its dependence on Chinese rare earth imports, companies like Solvay, Neo Performance Materials, GKN Powder Metallurgy, and Magneti Ljubljana are working towards increasing rare earth production to support the green energy transition. Investments in rare earth processing facilities and mining projects are essential to secure a stable supply chain for critical minerals in Europe.

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