SAM Is the Place To Be: Malaysia's Rising Rare Earth Player
Southern Alliance Mining (SAM) emerges as Malaysia's strategic rare earth player, bridging academia & industry with strong financials & MCRE stake.
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Southern Alliance Mining (SAM) emerges as Malaysia's strategic rare earth player, bridging academia & industry with strong financials & MCRE stake.
Southern Alliance Mining quietly operates one of the world's few ionic clay heavy rare earth systems outside China, yet remains valued as an iron ore company.
SAM partners with BCM on Brazil's Ema Project, building cross-continental in-situ recovery rare earths platform beyond China's supply dominance.
Southern Alliance Mining pivots from iron ore to rare earths in Malaysia, targeting 2,500-5,000 tonnes REO annually amid China refining dominance.
Southern Alliance Mining Malaysia resumes operations at MCRE Resources after regulatory suspension lifted, reinforcing compliance standards.
Malaysia maintains its rare earth export ban even after US critical minerals deal, requiring domestic processing before any exports.
MP Materials emerges as America's rare earth champion, securing strategic deals with DoD and Apple to challenge China's global rare earth dominance.
Ex-China rare earth supply chain shifts from strategy to reality with new refineries, recycling hubs, and government-backed projects across North America, Europe, and Australia.
Southeast Asia's heavy rare earth supply chains remain dominated by China despite geological diversification across Myanmar, Vietnam, and Malaysia.
Myanmar's critical heavy rare earth deposits power global defense and tech industries, creating a vulnerable supply chain with potential geopolitical risks and market disruptions.
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