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Russia To Develop Full Rare Earth Metals Supply Chain by 2028: Deputy PM

© Sputnik / Павел Львов6689026 01.11.2021 A mining dump truck and an excavator at the Eastern mine of Kirovskoye JSC "Apatit" of the "PhosAgro" company. "PhosAgro" is the world’s largest producer of high-quality phosphate raw materials (with P2O5 content of more than 35.7%). Due to its volcanic origin, the ore mined by "PhosAgro" is rich in phosphorus (P2O5), aluminum (Al2O3), titanium (TiO2), and rare earth elements. Pavel Lvov
6689026 01.11.2021 A mining dump truck and an excavator at the Eastern mine of Kirovskoye JSC Apatit of the PhosAgro company. PhosAgro is the world’s largest producer of high-quality phosphate raw materials (with P2O5 content of more than 35.7%). Due to its volcanic origin, the ore mined by PhosAgro is rich in phosphorus (P2O5), aluminum (Al2O3), titanium (TiO2), and rare earth elements. Pavel Lvov  - Sputnik India, 1920, 04.06.2026
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Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov said he expects Russia to establish a full range of rare earth metal production capabilities by 2028, including rare metals and medium-to-heavy rare earth elements.
Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov said Russia plans to establish a full range of rare earth metal production capabilities by 2028, including rare metals and medium-to-heavy rare earth elements.

"I expect that by 2028 we will have a complete range covering light to medium-heavy rare earth elements, including rare metal groups," Manturov said during the SPIEF session "Rare and Strategic: Sovereignty and International Cooperation in Rare Earths and Critical Minerals."

He noted that Russia already possesses nearly a complete set of technologies required for the sector, with only a few exceptions.
"Today I can say that we have almost the full range of technologies. Work on medium-to-heavy rare earth elements is still underway. We are moving from the research stage to experimental development," Manturov said.
In May, the Industry and Trade Ministry reported that Russia possesses one of the world's largest rare earth mineral resource bases, with 28.5 million tonnes of explored reserves. Rare and rare earth metals are essential for energy, microelectronics, aerospace, shipbuilding and a range of other industries.
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