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MP Materials Denies Reuters Report on U.S. Price Guarantees as Shares Slide

Investors are weighing policy uncertainty around future price guarantees for critical minerals projects.

Overview

  • Reuters reported the administration is stepping back from plans to guarantee minimum prices for critical-minerals projects, and MP Materials fell more than 8% in pre-market trading Thursday.
  • MP Materials called the report inaccurate and said its binding Price Protection Agreement with the U.S. Department of War remains in force.
  • Prior government commitments to MP include a $400 million investment, a 10-year supply deal, and a minimum $110 per kilogram price for neodymium-praseodymium already embedded in the contract.
  • The stock has whipsawed this week after major funding to rival USA Rare Earth, dropping more than 10% Monday before partially recovering Tuesday.
  • Analysts maintain a Strong Buy rating with a $76.13 average price target, while coverage notes any broader policy pullback would not change MP’s current contracts or operations.