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# US Rare Earths Alliance (USAR)
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**Type:** Industry consortium / production alliance
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**Domain:** Rare earth processing and magnet manufacturing
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**Status:** Active, production ramp-up phase
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## Overview
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US Rare Earths Alliance (USAR) is a consortium targeting domestic US production of NdFeB (neodymium-iron-boron) permanent magnets, addressing the strategic dependency on Chinese rare earth processing and magnet manufacturing. USAR represents the first meaningful attempt to build non-Chinese NdFeB production capacity at scale in the United States.
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## Production Targets
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- **2029 Target:** 10,000 metric tons per year of NdFeB magnet production
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- **Significance:** First meaningful non-China NdFeB production at scale; represents approximately 69% of total projected non-China capacity by 2029 (alongside Japan's ~4,500 tonnes/year)
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## Strategic Context
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USAR's production timeline reflects the structural constraints in rare earth supply chain diversification:
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- Average rare earth mine development: 17.8 years from exploration to production
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- Processing capacity gap: Western refining infrastructure 5-10 years behind production targets
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- Near-term alternatives limited to existing facilities, stockpiles, and recycling programs
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The 2029 target date means there is no meaningful non-Chinese NdFeB production at scale before then, creating a structural constraint window for Western humanoid robot manufacturing, electric vehicle motors, and defense applications through at least 2029.
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## Timeline
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- **2026-01-27** — Production target announced: 10,000 tonnes/year NdFeB by 2029, representing first US-scale alternative to Chinese magnet supply |