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    July 16, 2025
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    Apple has announced a $500 million commitment to US-based MP Materials to secure a long-term supply of American-made rare earth magnets, reinforcing its push to strengthen domestic supply chains and reduce reliance on foreign sources. This agreement marks a significant step in Apple’s broader strategy to expand its footprint in US manufacturing and develop a sustainable supply of critical materials for its devices.

    Apple invests $500 million in US rare earth magnets

    Under the multiyear agreement, Apple will purchase rare earth magnets produced at MP Materials’ Independence facility in Fort Worth, Texas. These magnets are essential for Apple’s product lineup, including iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, and Apple Watches, where they serve key roles in components like speakers and haptic feedback systems. This partnership not only ensures a steady supply of these critical components but also contributes to Apple’s ambitious commitment to spend more than $500 billion in the United States over the next four years.

    Apple and MP Materials will also collaborate on launching a new recycling facility at MP’s Mountain Pass site in California. The facility will focus on processing recycled rare earth elements sourced from post-industrial scrap and used electronics, aligning with Apple’s longstanding efforts to incorporate recycled materials into its products. This initiative builds on nearly five years of joint pilot programs between the two companies to refine advanced recycling technologies.

    MP Materials to supply Apple with US-made rare earth magnets

    These efforts enable recycled rare earth magnets to meet Apple’s stringent performance and design standards, further advancing the company’s environmental goals. Apple CEO Tim Cook emphasized the significance of this partnership in bolstering the US supply chain and fostering innovation in advanced manufacturing. “American innovation drives everything we do at Apple, and we’re proud to deepen our investment in the US economy,” Cook stated.

    “Rare earth materials are essential for making advanced technology, and this partnership will help strengthen the supply of these vital materials here in the United States.” The new magnet production lines in Texas will be specifically engineered to meet Apple’s precise requirements, representing a significant investment in domestic manufacturing capabilities. Once operational, these production lines will increase MP Materials’ output significantly, with the American-made magnets destined for use not only across the United States but also in Apple’s global supply chain.

    The project is expected to create dozens of new jobs in advanced manufacturing and research and development, with both companies committing to provide workforce training to build specialized expertise in this field. Apple first pioneered the use of recycled rare earth materials in 2019 with the introduction of the Taptic Engine in the iPhone 11. Since then, nearly all magnets across its product range are manufactured using 100 percent recycled rare earth elements.

    Texas and California sites central to Apple’s rare earth strategy

    The partnership with MP Materials represents a further evolution of this commitment, helping to secure a reliable domestic supply of these materials while advancing the US rare earth industry’s ability to capture and reuse raw materials through innovative recycling methods. The partnership also reflects broader national efforts to reduce dependence on China, which currently dominates rare earth processing globally.

    As trade tensions and supply chain vulnerabilities have highlighted the risks of over-reliance on a single country, companies like Apple are moving to diversify and localize their sourcing strategies. The US government has similarly prioritized domestic production of critical minerals, with the Department of Defense recently taking a direct equity stake in MP Materials to strengthen America’s rare earth supply chain.

    MP Materials’ facilities in Texas and California will serve as cornerstones of this strategy. The Fort Worth plant will focus on manufacturing high-performance neodymium magnets tailored to Apple’s needs, while the Mountain Pass recycling operation will supply the raw materials required for production. This integrated approach enhances the resilience of the US rare earth supply chain and supports the transition towards a circular economy in critical materials.

    Apple’s investment in MP Materials signals a continued commitment to American manufacturing, environmental stewardship, and supply chain security as it seeks to meet growing global demand for its products while aligning with evolving regulatory and geopolitical realities. – By Content Syndication Services.

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