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The commencement of production at Uganda’s Makuutu Rare Earth Project draws near.

The Makuutu Rare Earth project in Uganda is on track for its first production this March, following the completion of a technical facility and demonstration plant at the mine. Developed by Rwenzori Rare Metals Limited, construction of the facility concluded after nine months, marking the completion of Phase 1 of the project.

Tim Harrison, the Managing Director of Ionic Rare Earths – the parent company of Rwenzori Rare Metals Limited – expressed confidence in the project, stating that it reaffirms their strategic position as a near-term resource for development and a reliable long-term supplier of magnet and heavy rare earths, crucial for emerging supply chains.

Rwenzori Rare Metals Limited is currently fine-tuning various processes at the facility to enhance grade control and material handling. Additionally, efforts are underway to finalize the mine design and secure project financing. The ultimate goal is to expedite rare earth development from the project to meet the increasing demand from high-tech industries.

Harrison emphasized the importance of these efforts in validating the mine development plan and producing MREC samples for discussions with potential partners regarding off-take agreements in the coming months.

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