Highlights
- VACUUMSCHMELZE demonstrates Europe's world-class capabilities in downstream rare earth processing, producing precision magnetic materials for EVs, wind turbines, and defense despite global competition.
- Alliance Critical Minerals connects institutional capital with European mining and processing projects, translating the EU's Critical Raw Materials Act into funded industrial reality.
- Europe's strategic playbook focuses on protecting irreplaceable downstream capabilities and reducing dependency through coordinated capital deployment rather than competing on volume.
โWe are in the year 2026 A.D. The whole of Europe has outsourced rare earth processing to the Middle Kingdomโฆ All of Europe? No!โ Not quite and some folks in Germany are here to tout a quiet but significant movement emanating out of the industrial center of Europe.
So begins a characteristically sharp post from Stefan Mรผller (opens in a new tab), CEO of DGWA (opens in a new tab), after a site visit that cuts against the prevailing narrative of European industrial decline. Note DGWA connects capital with projects and policy.
Stefan Mรผller, CEO of DGWA
That โindomitable villageโ is VACUUMSCHMELZE (opens in a new tab) (VAC), a globally significant producer of advanced magnetic materials and components. Joined by Edda Wolf (opens in a new tab) (Germany Trade & Invest), Dr. Joachim Kayser (opens in a new tab) and Thomas Hรผser (opens in a new tab), Mรผller toured VAC under the guidance of CEO Erik Eschen (opens in a new tab)โand the message was unmistakable: Europe still knows how to do hard things.
VAC is not symbolic resistance; it is industrial reality. The company sits at the high-value downstream end of the rare earth supply chainโprecision alloys, soft magnetic materials, and permanent magnet solutions critical to EVs, wind turbines, aerospace, and defense. Capacity is limited. But execution quality is world-class.
The Capital Layer: Alliance Critical Minerals
What Europe lacks in scale, it increasingly seeks to offset with coordination and capital. Enter Alliance Critical Minerals (opens in a new tab) (ACM), whose representatives joined the visit. ACM is designed to translate the EUโs Critical Raw Materials Act from policy into projectsโmobilizing institutional capital into mining, processing, and recycling assets across Europe and allied jurisdictions.
ACMโs model is pragmatic: connect qualified industrial projects with long-term investors who understand that strategic materials are not venture bets, but infrastructure. Key figures include Dr. Joachim Kayser and Thomas Hรผser, with Mรผller himself a visible advocate for aligning finance with industrial sovereignty.
Why This Matters
Europe may not win a volume war with China. But VAC and ACM together illustrate a different playbook: protect and scale irreplaceable downstream capabilities, anchor them with serious capital, and resist dependency where it matters most.
Quietly, deliberately, Europe is still in the fight.
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