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Australia’s $1.15 billion rare earths bet strengthens market for Africa’s next major mine

Australia has confirmed full funding for Iluka’s Eneabba refinery, boosting prospects for Malawi’s Kangankunde project as Western nations build alternative rare earth supply chains outside China

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Australia’s $1.15 billion rare earths bet strengthens market for Africa’s next major mine

Australia has confirmed full funding for Iluka’s Eneabba refinery, boosting prospects for Malawi’s Kangankunde project as Western nations build alternative rare earth supply chains outside China

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Iluka cashes in on surging rare earths demand with $220 million offtake deal with global automaker

The taxpayer-backed miner’s four-year deal will cover 10 per cent of production at its Eneabba refinery, at minimum prices for the elements.

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  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·afr.com

    Iluka cashes in on surging rare earths demand with $220 million offtake deal with global automaker

    The taxpayer-backed miner’s four-year deal will cover 10 per cent of production at its Eneabba refinery, at minimum prices for the elements.

  2. martedì 23 giugno 2026·africa.businessinsider.com

    Australia’s $1.15 billion rare earths bet strengthens market for Africa’s next major mine

    Australia has confirmed full funding for Iluka’s Eneabba refinery, boosting prospects for Malawi’s Kangankunde project as Western nations build alternative rare earth supply…