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Qatar Investment Authority injects $180 million into TechMet to boost critical raw materials projects

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TechMet is set to expand its resource project portfolio with new funding from the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA). The QIA, Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund, will invest $180 million into TechMet, which focuses on developing value chains for critical raw materials, including extraction, processing and recycling. This investment positions TechMet to broaden its reach into strategic projects involving lithium, cobalt and rare earth elements.

TechMet, one of whose largest shareholders is the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation, will leverage the new funds to enhance its portfolio. Notably, TechMet has invested in the Norwegian company REEtec, which is advancing rare earth separation technologies. REEtec’s largest shareholder, Swedish state-owned LKAB, recently gained attention for discovering a significant rare earth deposit. The collaboration between REEtec and LKAB is expected to bolster a European rare earth supply chain.

Brian Menell, TechMet’s founder, chairman, and CEO, expressed optimism about the QIA’s investment and U.S. support, aiming to make substantial advancements in critical mineral supply chains. According to the Financial Times, Qatar aims to strengthen its position in the strategic raw materials market while leveraging its neutrality in U.S.-China disputes. The Gulf state maintains close diplomatic ties with both nations.

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