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Herald Sun
29-07-2025
- Business
- Herald Sun
Break it Down: Victory Metals
Don't miss out on the headlines from Stockhead. Followed categories will be added to My News. Stockhead's Break it Down brings you today's leading market news in under 90 seconds. In this episode, host Tylah Tully looks at the latest from Victory Metals (ASX:VTM), who have successfully produced a high-value, mixed rare earth oxide at its North Stanmore project in Western Australia. Watch the video to learn more. While Victory Metals is a Stockhead advertiser, it did not sponsor this content. Originally published as Break it Down: VTM hits 94% TREO in Aussie-first rare earths benchmark

News.com.au
24-06-2025
- Business
- News.com.au
Break it Down: Victory Metals wins Saudi backing in US$10m deal
Stockhead's Break it Down brings you today's leading market news in under 90 seconds. In this episode, host Tylah Tully unpacks Victory Metals (ASX:VTM) latest news, who have received US$10 million from Saudi Arabia to advance its North Stanmore rare earths project. The loan facility is from Sanabil Investments, a sovereign investment firm wholly owned by the Public Investment Fund of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Tune in to hear all about it. While Victory Metals is a Stockhead advertiser, it did not sponsor this content. Originally published as Break it Down: Victory Metals wins Saudi backing in US$10m deal

News.com.au
14-06-2025
- Business
- News.com.au
China's rare earth metals monopoly covers both mining and refinement
Victory Metals Chief Executive Brendan Clark emphasises the extent to which China has a monopoly on rare earth metals. 'China is responsible for about 70 per cent of mining rare earths,' Mr Clark told Sky News host Ed Boyd. 'Also, about 90 per cent of the actual downstream refining.'

News.com.au
14-06-2025
- Business
- News.com.au
Trump's negotiations with China over rare earth metals show their significance
Victory Metals Chief Executive Brendan Clark talks about the growing interest among investors in the rare earth metals sector and how recent political talks between the US and China underscore the importance of these resources. 'There's a lot of potential out of Saudi Arabia, they have a 2030 vision to divert from oil and gas reliance into refining critical minerals and rare earth elements,' Mr Clark told Sky News host Ed Boyd. 'As well as some opportunity out of Japan with some of the major trading houses. 'There's fifteen elements, very difficult, you can barely pronounce them, and it's been a very hard educational piece. 'When you see Donald Trump negotiating with China and it's all about rare earths, it's a wake-up, and that shows the significance of what we have, and we have it in our backyard.'

News.com.au
14-06-2025
- Business
- News.com.au
‘Very, very scary': China is ‘weaponising' rare earth metals and has secured a monopoly
Victory Metals Chief Executive Brendan Clark says China is 'weaponising' rare earth metals and has now secured a monopoly. 'It's embarrassing, actually, what's happened, China's thirty years ahead of us, they started this in the 80s, 90s, and they are weaponising rare earths and they've got a monopoly,' Mr Clark told Sky News host Ed Boyd. 'It's very, very, scary that one country as powerful as China has such a monopoly on the rare earths space that we need in our everyday lives and for our national defence.'