Jars containing rare earth minerals produced by Australia's Lynas Corp from its Mount Weld operations are seen near Laverton, northeast of Perth, Australia, August 23, 2019. Picture taken August 23, 2019. REUTERS/Melanie Burton
Jars containing rare earth minerals produced by Australia's Lynas Corp from its Mount Weld operations are seen near Laverton, northeast of Perth, Australia, August 23, 2019. Picture taken August 23, 2019. REUTERS/Melanie Burton
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Australia's Ionic Rare Earths inks deal with US-based Nth Cycle to boost output outside China

May 21 (Reuters) – Australia’s Ionic Rare Earths said on Thursday it has agreed to work with U.S.-based critical mineral refining firm Nth Cycle to improve rare earths production outside China.

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• The deal aims to strengthen rare earth refining in the United States and other markets.

• Under the deal, Nth Cycle will supply its recycling and refining technology to support Ionic Rare Earths’ operations.

• “Nth Cycle’s technology pathway not only lowers costs, but also addresses critical supply chain vulnerabilities, exactly the kind of partnership that can make ex-China refining viable,” IonicRE Executive Chairman Brett Lynch said.

• Shares of IonicRE were up 4.5% at A$0.345 in early trade, and on track for their best day in a week, if the current momentum holds.

(Reporting by Jasmeen Ara Shaikh in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips)

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