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AI-Run Saskatchewan Plant and REalloys Offtake Aim to Rebuild North American Rare-Earth Processing

The effort is framed as a step to cut reliance on China’s rare‑earth processing.

Overview

  • Yahoo Finance reports that a Saskatchewan Research Council facility features an AI-enabled operating system designed to minimize waste and reduce hazardous exposure.
  • REalloys says it holds an exclusive offtake from SRC and will receive refined feedstock for conversion at its Euclid, Ohio metallization plant into defense‑grade alloys and magnets.
  • The company states it has contracts with the U.S. defense industrial base for finished materials produced from this supply chain.
  • REalloys attributes its Ohio metallization capability to nearly a decade of research and development with the U.S. Department of Energy and the Department of Defense.
  • Coverage ties the push to China’s 2020 export control law and longstanding processing dominance, while noting these claims are company and SRC statements with limited independent verification to date.