Solvay Strikes Two U.S. Rare‑Earth Supply Deals as Europe Lags on Subsidies — Shares Rise on Nov. 13, 2025
Published: November 13, 2025 Belgium’s Solvay has signed two agreements to supply rare‑earth oxides to U.S. magnet makers Noveon Magnetics and Permag, a fresh sign that demand—and government backing—in North America is pulling new non‑Chinese supply into the market. The stock reacted on Thursday, rising about 3.4% to lead Belgium’s BEL 20 index. Reuters+1 What happened Solvay said the Noveon deal covers neodymium and praseodymium (NdPr) alongside the heavy rare earths dysprosium and terbium (DyTb)—key ingredients for high‑performance permanent magnets used in EVs, wind turbines and defense systems. A second agreement will see Solvay supply samarium oxide to Permag, which