--- title: "USA Rare Earth Starts Magnet Output As Investors Weigh Execution Risks" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/289240963.md" description: "USA Rare Earth has commissioned Phase 1a of its commercial magnet production line in Stillwater, Oklahoma, marking a shift from development to revenue-generating operations. While the stock has risen significantly year-to-date, recent weekly declines highlight investor scrutiny on execution risks. The company now supplies sintered NdFeB magnets, aiming to leverage federal funding and compete with established peers like MP Materials and Lynas. Future focus remains on operational reliability, capacity expansion by 2027, and converting customer interest into firm contracts." datetime: "2026-06-09T21:28:53.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/289240963.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/289240963.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/289240963.md) --- # USA Rare Earth Starts Magnet Output As Investors Weigh Execution Risks - USA Rare Earth has commissioned Phase 1a of its commercial magnet production line at its Stillwater, Oklahoma facility. - The company can now begin supplying rare earth magnets to customers, moving from project development to commercial output. - This marks a shift toward revenue generating operations within the Western critical minerals and magnet supply chain. For investors watching USA Rare Earth (NasdaqGM:USAR), the commissioning of Phase 1a at Stillwater is a clear operational step, not just another project update. The stock last closed at $22.21, with the share price up 57.0% year to date and up 69.8% over the past year, while also experiencing pressure, down 24.5% over the past week and down 17.6% over the past month. This move into initial commercial production may shift attention toward how reliably the company can operate and deliver magnets at scale. With plans to double capacity by early 2027, the focus is likely to be on execution, customer uptake and how that translates into a more established role in the rare earth magnet supply chain. Stay updated on the most important news stories for USA Rare Earth by adding it to your watchlist or portfolio. Alternatively, explore our Community to discover new perspectives on USA Rare Earth. NasdaqGM:USAR Earnings & Revenue Growth as at Jun 2026 We've flagged 2 risks for USA Rare Earth. See which could impact your investment. Phase 1a commissioning at Stillwater starts to connect USA Rare Earth’s funding and growth plans with operational delivery. The company can now ship sintered NdFeB magnets from a U.S. facility that is already earmarked for further expansion under the US$277m CHIPS direct funding package and the US$1.3b loan guarantees. For you, that means there is now a reference point for how future capacity in Oklahoma, South Carolina and Europe might scale from an initial production base, rather than from pure project plans. It also places USA Rare Earth more directly alongside competitors such as MP Materials and Lynas Rare Earths that already sell rare earth products to industrial and defense customers. ### How This Fits Into The USA Rare Earth Narrative - The move from project development into commercial magnet output supports the existing mine to magnet narrative. Stillwater plays a central role in connecting upstream assets like Round Top with downstream magnet customers. - Actual plant operations may test earlier assumptions about how quickly capacity can ramp, what utilization looks like, and how easily customer interest and memorandums of understanding translate into firm offtake. - The day to day operational risks at Stillwater, such as costs, yields and quality control, are not fully reflected in the existing narrative, even though they will influence how effectively the CHIPS funding and other capital are used. Knowing what a company is worth starts with understanding its story. Check out one of the top narratives in the Simply Wall St Community for USA Rare Earth to help decide what it's worth to you. ### The Risks and Rewards Investors Should Consider - ⚠️ Moving into commercial operations adds execution risk, since any issues in scaling the Stillwater line, meeting specifications, or managing costs could affect how efficiently the US$1.6b federal funding package is put to work. - ⚠️ Analysts have already flagged shareholder dilution over the past year, and further capital needs tied to larger projects in Texas, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Europe could weigh on existing holders if equity is used again. - 🎁 Early magnet output gives customers a real product to qualify, which may help USA Rare Earth compete for contracts against established producers such as MP Materials and Lynas Rare Earths that supply ex China rare earth materials. - 🎁 The commissioning milestone aligns with U.S. policy goals around supply security, which may support access to government programs and contracts that value traceable, domestic critical minerals and magnet production. ### What To Watch Going Forward From here, focus on how reliably Stillwater runs at its initial capacity, how quickly USA Rare Earth progresses to Phase 1b, and what the company discloses about signed customer contracts versus earlier expressions of interest. It is also worth tracking how CHIPS funding and loan guarantees are drawn against specific milestones, along with any further information on equity raises or a revolving credit facility that could alter the risk and reward balance compared with peers. To ensure you're always in the loop on how the latest news impacts the investment narrative for USA Rare Earth, head to the community page for USA Rare Earth to never miss an update on the top community narratives. _This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. **We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice.** It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. 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