REalloys (ALOY) is building a North American rare earth supply chain to counter China's dominance, supporting tech giants and U.S. national security in EVs and REalloys (ALOY) is building a North American rare earth supply chain to counter China's dominance, supporting tech giants and U.S. national security in EVs and

REalloys Inc. Positioned as Key Player in U.S. Effort to Rebuild Rare Earth Supply Chain

2026/03/17 23:40
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The global technology sector’s dependence on China for rare earth metallization continues to create supply chain vulnerabilities, according to a market commentary published by OilPrice.com and authored by Michael Kern. The report highlights how companies including Micron Technology Inc., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., International Business Machines Corporation, Oracle Corporation and Meta Platforms Inc. rely on rare earth magnet systems for their products and infrastructure. These trillion-dollar industries spanning electric vehicles, consumer electronics, robotics and artificial intelligence face increasing pressure to diversify their supply sources.

REalloys Inc. (NASDAQ: ALOY) is emerging as a potential solution to this challenge through its efforts to reestablish North American metallization capacity. The company’s Ohio operations specifically address what the commentary identifies as a key gap in converting rare earth oxides into high-purity metals and alloys essential for permanent magnet production. This capability represents a critical bottleneck in the supply chain that has historically been dominated by Chinese processing facilities.

The U.S. government has shown increasing focus on rebuilding domestic supply chains through contracts and financing initiatives, creating a favorable environment for companies like REalloys. The company’s scaling efforts, alongside broader ecosystem developments, could support growing demand as major technology companies continue expanding AI infrastructure, semiconductor manufacturing and data center capacity. The commentary suggests that REalloys’ progress represents a meaningful step toward reducing dependence on foreign sources for materials essential to both commercial and defense applications.

REalloys’ approach involves creating a coordinated system that processes and converts heavy rare-earth materials from allied and domestic sources into high-purity products. The company’s Ohio facility serves federal logistics and procurement agencies supporting the Department of Defense, the Department of Energy, and National Aeronautics and Space Administration, in addition to the broader Defense Industrial Base and Organic Industrial Base. This dual-use capability positions the company to serve both commercial and national security needs as supply chain resilience becomes increasingly prioritized.

The full market commentary examining these issues can be found at https://ibn.fm/9X66E, while additional information about REalloys’ operations is available at https://realloys.com/. The growing urgency around supply chain security suggests that companies developing domestic rare earth processing capabilities will play an increasingly important role in supporting technological advancement across multiple sectors.

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