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Why a Small Facility in Ohio Is Central to America's Rare Earth Supply Chain

Newswire.ca - Thu Mar 26, 7:00AM CDT

FN Media Group Presents Oilprice.com Market Commentary

NEW YORK, March 26, 2026 /CNW/ -- In Euclid, Ohio, just outside Cleveland, sits a facility that most people would drive right past without a second look. But inside that facility, work is being done that could reshape America's position in one of the most significant supply chain challenges of our time. The company behind this work is REalloys (ALOY), and they're turning rare earth oxides into the defense-grade metals and alloys that go into the permanent magnets found in everything from fighter jets to missile guidance systems.  Companies mentioned in today's commentary includes:  Realloys Inc. (ALOY), FMC Corporation (NYSE: FMC), Teck Resources Limited (NYSE: TECK), Piedmont Lithium Inc. (NASDAQ: PLL), Compass Minerals International (NYSE: CMP), The Metals Company (NASDAQ: TMC).

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