Iluka Resources signs four-year rare earths deal projected to earn $155 million
Iluka Resources secured a binding offtake deal with a mystery global automotive company for rare earths from its Eneabba refinery on Tuesday. The four-year agreement starts in 2028 and accounts for 1,200 tonnes of production, projected to generate a minimum revenue of $US155 million. The refinery aims to capitalize on rising interest in Western-aligned critical mineral supplies.
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Published 23 Jun 2026, 00:39 UTC · Updated 23 Jun 2026, 00:40 UTC
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