Latest Supply Chain Resilience News

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Latrobe Magnesium has locked in a US$2 million non-dilutive prepayment from its US distribution partner to accelerate commissioning of its Demonstration Plant, aiming for first magnesium deliveries in late 2026.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
31 Mar 2026
Group 6 Metals has extended its offtake agreement with global trader Traxys, locking in a multi-year supply of tungsten concentrate valued at US$1.75 billion. This deal strengthens G6M’s market access amid growing demand for critical minerals.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
24 Mar 2026
The Speewah Fluorite Project in Western Australia has been officially recognised by the Japanese and US governments as a critical minerals supply chain asset, signalling strong international support and potential financial backing.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
23 Mar 2026
Vulcan Energy has obtained its inaugural lithium production licence for the Lionheart Project in Germany, marking a pivotal step as the project moves into funded construction. This licence supports Vulcan’s ambition to supply Europe with sustainable lithium for electric vehicle batteries, backed by renewable energy co-production.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
17 Mar 2026
EcoGraf Limited has signed a non-binding MoU with Taiwan’s Long Time Technology to develop HFfree® purification facilities and expand battery anode operations across South East Asia and Taiwan, aiming to tap into Tier-1 OEM supply chains.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
16 Mar 2026
Lynas Rare Earths has inked a binding Letter of Intent with the US Department of War to supply critical rare earth oxides over four years, backed by a US$96 million government allocation and a US$110/kg floor price for NdPr oxide.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
16 Mar 2026
Ridley Corporation has revealed its FY26–28 Growth Plan, spotlighting earnings growth driven by its recent fertiliser acquisition and operational efficiencies across its agricultural inputs and feed segments. The company aims to leverage its market leadership and diversified portfolio to capitalise on rising demand in Australian agriculture.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
10 Mar 2026
BluGlass has embarked on a A$1.25 million development program with a major US defence prime, receiving an initial A$560,000 order to develop cutting-edge visible GaN lasers for aerospace and defence applications.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
9 Mar 2026
6K Additive has secured a US$1.95 million Phase II contract from a U.S. defense agency to develop domestic recycling of critical strategic metals into high-value powders, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign imports.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
5 Mar 2026
Cobalt Blue Holdings has confirmed its cobalt sulphate meets stringent battery precursor specifications, advancing its Kwinana Cobalt Refinery toward a Final Investment Decision. The company also expands its graphite recovery program, positioning itself at the forefront of Australia’s battery materials ecosystem.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
4 Mar 2026
Resolution Minerals has completed the acquisition of the Johnson Creek Tungsten & Antimony Mill and 2,000 tonnes of tungsten ore stockpiles near its Horse Heaven Project in Idaho, positioning itself to fast-track critical mineral production in the US.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
2 Mar 2026
Botanix Pharmaceuticals reports a surge in Sofdra sales driving revenue to $16.5 million, yet the company records a $33.2 million loss amid expanded marketing and operational costs. A $45 million capital raise aims to support growth and supply chain improvements.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
27 Feb 2026