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Apple Signs $500M Deal With MP Materials for US Rare Earth Supply

Apple Signs $500M Deal With MP Materials for US Rare Earth Supply

Above: Molycorp Inc.'s rare earths mining and processing facility in Mountain Pass, California, U.S. Image copyright: Jacob Kepler/Bloomberg/Getty Images

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This partnership is a strategic win for American manufacturing, strengthening the nation's technological independence while reducing reliance on foreign supply chains, especially from China. Apple’s $500 million deal, part of its broader $500 billion U.S. investment, reflects the effectiveness of Trump’s tariffs, pushing companies to invest in American jobs and secure critical resources domestically — helping to reduce China’s grip on rare earths.

Apple’s $500 million deal with MP Materials is a direct result of China curbing rare-earth exports in response to Trump’s reckless tariffs. While the company tries to spin this as a win for U.S. manufacturing, it's clear this would never have happened without Beijing’s retaliatory actions. This deal is more about Apple trying to avoid future disruptions — costing consumers more — than any genuine commitment to reshoring production.


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