Investing.com — USA Rare Earth stock surged 50% following reports that the Trump administration plans to invest $1.6 billion in the Oklahoma-based rare earths company, marking the government’s largest investment in the critical minerals sector.
The investment will give the U.S. government a 10% stake in USA Rare Earth, which controls significant U.S. deposits of heavy rare earths, according to the Financial Times. The administration will receive 16.1 million shares at $17.17 each, along with warrants for an additional 17.6 million shares at the same price.
The government agreed to pay $277 million for the equity, giving it an implied gain of $490 million based on the current share price of $24.77. This strategic move represents Washington’s latest effort to strengthen domestic supply chains for critical minerals.
A separate $1 billion private financing deal is expected to be announced alongside the government investment on Monday, further bolstering the company’s financial position.
The significant stock price jump reflects investor enthusiasm for this federal backing of domestic rare earth production, which has become increasingly important as the U.S. seeks to reduce dependence on foreign sources for these strategic materials.
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