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March 16th, 2026 | 07:20 CET

Lynas Rare Earths, Power Metallic Mines, Mosaic – 3 Winners in the Raw Materials War

  • Mining
  • PGEs
  • RareEarths
  • CriticalMetals
  • Defense
  • Electromobility
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The global battle for critical raw materials is intensifying. Resources such as rare earth elements, copper, nickel, and cobalt are indispensable for electric mobility, wind power, and power grids, but also for modern defense technology. While China still controls large parts of global processing, the US, Europe, and their partners are attempting to establish new supply chains through multi-billion-dollar programs. Mining projects, recycling processes, and strategic partnerships are therefore moving into focus in this geopolitical race. For commodity companies, this environment is turning critical minerals into one of the defining investment themes of the coming years.

time to read: 5 minutes | Author: Stefan Feulner
ISIN: LYNAS CORP. LTD | AU000000LYC6 , POWER METALLIC MINES INC. | CA73929R1055 | TSXV: PNPN , OTCBB: PNPNF , MOSAIC CO. DL-_01 | US61945C1036

Table of contents:


    Lynas Rare Earths – Mega-Deal Challenges China's Monopoly

    The global supply of rare earths is facing a massive structural transformation. Since China's export restrictions in 2025, Western industrial nations have been working feverishly to free themselves from strategic dependence on Beijing. China currently controls an estimated 90–95% of global rare earth processing capacity. The West's stated goal is now to break this monopoly within the next 24 months. To this end, government initiatives, such as the US's USD 12 billion "Project Vault" to promote new processing technologies, are being specifically coordinated with international diplomacy. The focus has long since shifted from mere mining to the autonomous separation and further processing of raw materials. Amid this geopolitical realignment, Australian producer Lynas Rare Earths, as the largest producer of rare earths outside of China, is taking center stage.

    A decisive strategic milestone is marked by the agreement with the Japanese consortium JARE, which has just been extended through 2038. This partnership secures essential supply chains for permanent magnets in electric mobility and wind power. Specifically, Japan commits to a fixed annual purchase of at least 5,000 metric tons of neodymium-praseodymium oxide (NdPr), as well as half of the production of heavy rare earths such as dysprosium and terbium. The real highlight for Lynas, however, is a guaranteed price floor of USD 110 per kilogram of NdPr. This price floor shields the company from the volatility of the rare earth market and guarantees secure revenue of around AUD 775 million. If prices rise above USD 150, a contractual profit-sharing arrangement with the Japanese partners takes effect.

    Lynas shares surged by up to 17% following the announcement, trading above EUR 12.80, just below their 52-week high. Year-to-date, the stock has gained 185%. This rapid rally is fundamentally underpinned by strong operating data. Net profit in the first half of the current 2026 fiscal year surged to AUD 80 million, compared to approximately AUD 6 million in the prior year. Analysts are reacting positively to these emerging signs of success. Firms such as Bell Potter and Jefferies have raised their price targets significantly, as contractually secured revenues would substantially reduce the stock's risk and justify the valuation premium.

    Power Metallic Mines – New Highlight

    Global commodity policy is undergoing a major shift. Western industrialized nations are increasingly seeking secure supply chains for strategic metals, with Canada coming into sharper focus. Political stability, a robust mining industry, and clear regulatory frameworks make the province of Québec a hotspot for new discoveries. This is where Power Metallic Mines operates its Nisk project, a multi-metal deposit with significant development potential. The deposit combines a rare mix of strategic metals: copper, nickel, cobalt, as well as platinum group metals and precious metals. These raw materials play a central role in electrification, battery technology, energy grids, and the growing AI infrastructure. Copper, in particular, is considered a key metal for the energy transition. At the same time, metallurgical data suggest that the project could be significantly more economically attractive than initially assumed.

    A decisive factor in this is the exceptionally high recovery rates. Tests from the Lion Zone show exceptionally high recovery rates of around 98.9% for copper, 96.8% for platinum, and 93.9% for palladium. The company is currently advancing an extensive drilling program covering tens of thousands of drilling meters and now controls the majority of the most promising structures in the area. The project area has been expanded significantly to approximately 330 sq km.

    Analysts also see significant upside potential on the stock market. Price targets averaging CAD 2.44 contrast with a current price of CAD 1.09. Additionally, a future listing on a major US stock exchange could attract international investors. The fact that well-known mining entrepreneurs and investors are already involved in the shareholder base underscores the confidence in the project.

    Ahead of a resource estimate, the company, led by CEO Terry Lynch, received the initial assay results from drilling conducted in the Lion Zone in Québec from late 2025 to early 2026. Among other highlights, the best copper interval to date was reported at 16.55 m grading over 10% copper. Additional intervals with several percent copper equivalent confirm the high-grade potential of the discovery. At the same time, the drilling expands the mineralized zone and even opens up prospects for early open-pit mining. For management, the results indicate that the market has not yet fully priced in the magnitude of this discovery.

    The Mosaic Company - Turning Fertilizer Waste into a Billion-Dollar Business

    Global agricultural supply chains are currently under significant pressure. While the financial world stares spellbound at oil prices, the military blockade in the Strait of Hormuz is causing a drastic shortage in the fertilizer market. Around 35% of global seaborne trade in urea, as well as massive quantities of phosphates and ammonia, are affected by this bottleneck. For major US industry players like The Mosaic Company, this geopolitical crisis is proving to be a massive driver of share prices. After its core business suffered from high production costs and weakening demand in the fourth quarter of 2025, the regional supply shortage is now catapulting fertilizer stocks to new record highs.

    In addition to its core business, Mosaic is planning another strategic pillar. To break free from dependence on volatile phosphate prices, the company is pushing forward with a joint venture in Uberaba, Brazil, with the British developer Rainbow Rare Earths. Mosaic will hold a 51% stake in it.

    The strategic approach of this project: Instead of investing billions in risky new mine developments, the partners extract the essential metals directly from phosphogypsum, a previously unused waste product of local fertilizer production. The plan is to process 2.7 million metric tons of this waste material annually starting in 2030, as well as to extract 1,900 metric tons of neodymium-praseodymium oxide and 600 metric tons of a rare earth concentrate, which are essential for electric vehicles and defense technology. The financial prospects are enormous. Annual revenue of USD 319 million and an operating profit of USD 217 million are expected.

    Through this partnership, Brazil is emerging as a key hub for Western industrial interests. The location is establishing itself as a strategic anchor point on the American continent and offers the West a highly profitable, rapidly implementable alternative to the heavily monopolized supply chains from China. For investors, Mosaic is thus shaping up to be an exciting investment story combining a lucrative agricultural core business with rare earth potential.


    The global race for strategic raw materials continues to gain momentum. As the largest producer of rare earths outside of China, Lynas Rare Earths benefits from long-term, secured off-take agreements. Power Metallic Mines impresses with a high-grade multi-metal discovery in Québec. Mosaic is tapping into new sources of rare earths through an innovative recycling project.


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    Stefan Feulner

    The native Franconian has more than 20 years of stock exchange experience and a broadly diversified network.
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