
Germany's VAC aims to expand US magnet output; says Europe lags in rare earths

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Germany's Vacuumschmelze (VAC) plans to expand its rare earth magnet production with a new plant in South Carolina, set to open by year-end, supported by $200 million in U.S. government funding. The plant will produce nearly 2,000 metric tons annually, primarily for General Motors' electric vehicles. VAC's CEO criticized Europe's slow response in establishing a domestic rare earths sector, despite ongoing negotiations to build one or two factories in Europe. The EU aims to develop its rare earths industry through the Critical Raw Material Act agreed in 2023.
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