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Alcoa Approves Gallium Plant in Western Australia with US and Japan Backing
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Alcoa has approved the construction of a new gallium production plant in Western Australia, backed by the United States and Japan.
Gallium Production Capacity in Western Australia
Alcoa will install an integrated gallium extraction unit adjacent to its existing Wagerup alumina refinery. This approach reduces capital outlay and environmental risk compared to a stand‑alone mining project.US‑Japan‑Australia Collaboration
The investment reflects a trilateral strategy to diversify critical mineral supply chains. Both the US and Japan seek to secure reliable gallium access for high‑tech and defense applications.China’s Gallium Monopoly and Emerging Alternatives
Tight Chinese export controls on gallium have pushed Western allies to develop alternative sources. This plant aims to reduce supply‑chain fragility and ensure a steady flow of material for semiconductor, power‑electronics, and defense sectors.Markets will view the diversification of gallium supply as a risk‑mitigating factor for technology and defense firms. This development should bolster equities of companies heavily reliant on China‑centric supply chains. From a liquidity and risk‑on/off perspective, adding new capacity for a critical mineral like gallium eases global risk sentiment.