
The Country That Built Both the Sword and the Shield
How China’s rare earth and BeiDou supply chains underpin both Israeli missile defense and Iranian strike capabilities, and what this means for defense…
2 avril 2026
Anna K.Country Intelligence
Australia stands out in this dataset through named industrial and corporate presence, upstream production exposure, and processing and refining capacity, with its strongest relevance showing up in Tantalum, Terbium, and Dysprosium.
This country stands out through downstream industrial presence, named companies, and end-market relevance rather than pure upstream concentration.
Strategic Read
Australia matters because upstream supply concentration still drives pricing power, availability, and procurement risk across multiple materials.
Policy events
1
Materials covered
14
Leading materials
Why Australia matters
Primary read
Industrial base
Why it matters
Australia matters because upstream supply concentration still drives pricing power, availability, and procurement risk across multiple materials.
What to watch
Watch policy changes, permitting, and trade rules alongside any shift in Tantalum exposure.
Coverage signals
Materials covered
14
Linked policy events
1
Refining appearances
4
Named companies
13
These are dataset signals showing how often Australia appears across strategic materials research, not official reserve or production totals.
Mining / upstream supply
Very High
6
Refining / processing
Very High
4
Policy leverage
Low
1
Industrial presence
Very High
13
Where Australia appears in the dataset
Integrated upstream and refining presence
Tantalum matters here because of producer signal: 8-12% (~100-150 tonnes), refining share: 17% (150-200), and 2 named players.
Producer signal
8-12% (~100-150 tonnes)
Refining share
17% · 150-200
Integrated upstream and refining presence
Terbium matters here because of producer signal: ~10% (40–50 t/yr), refining share: 8%, and 1 named player.
Producer signal
~10% (40–50 t/yr)
Refining share
8%
Integrated upstream and refining presence
Dysprosium matters here because of producer signal: <1% (Lynas, first Dy oxide May 2025), refining share: 2%, and 2 named players.
Producer signal
<1% (Lynas, first Dy oxide May 2025)
Refining share
2%
Upstream production relevance
Gold matters here because of producer signal: ~290 t and 1 named player.
Producer signal
~290 t
Upstream production relevance
Neodymium matters here because of producer signal: ~10% mining and 1 named player.
Producer signal
~10% mining
Upstream production relevance
Lithium matters here because of producer signal: 36.7% (88,000 tonnes).
Producer signal
36.7% (88,000 tonnes)
Processing and refining relevance
Cobalt matters here because of refining share: 2.5% (5,800).
Refining share
2.5% · 5,800
Corporate and industrial relevance
Molybdenum matters here because of 1 named player.
Corporate and industrial relevance
Graphite matters here because of 2 named players.
Corporate and industrial relevance
Copper matters here because of 1 named player.
Corporate and industrial relevance
Niobium matters here because of 1 named player.
Corporate and industrial relevance
Tin matters here because of 1 named player.
Supply-chain source relevance
Gallium is one of the materials where this country appears in the intelligence dataset.
Supply-chain source relevance
Nickel is one of the materials where this country appears in the intelligence dataset.
Industrial footprint by material
| Material | Roles | Producer signal | Refining |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tantalum | Producer, Source, Refiner, Key Player | 8-12% (~100-150 tonnes) | 17% · 150-200 |
| Terbium | Producer, Source, Refiner, Key Player | ~10% (40–50 t/yr) | 8% |
| Dysprosium | Producer, Source, Refiner, Key Player | <1% (Lynas, first Dy oxide May 2025) | 2% |
| Gold | Producer, Source, Key Player | ~290 t | N/A |
| Neodymium | Producer, Source, Key Player | ~10% mining | N/A |
| Lithium | Producer, Source | 36.7% (88,000 tonnes) | N/A |
| Cobalt | Source, Refiner | N/A | 2.5% · 5,800 |
| Molybdenum | Source, Key Player | N/A | N/A |
| Graphite | Key Player | N/A | N/A |
| Copper | Key Player | N/A | N/A |
| Niobium | Key Player | N/A | N/A |
| Tin | Key Player | N/A | N/A |
| Gallium | Source | N/A | N/A |
| Nickel | Source | N/A | N/A |
Companies and industrial actors linked to Australia
Australia
Escondida (Chile) — world's largest copper mine
Australia/Malaysia
First non-Chinese HREE separation (May 2025). Mt Weld mine (Australia) and Gebeng processing (Malaysia). Up to 1,500 t/yr mixed HREE capacity.
Australia
Eneabba integrated RE refinery. A$1.65B government loan. Target 2027. Nd, Pr, Dy, Tb production.
Australia
Operations in Australia, Ghana, Peru, South Africa
Australia
Operates Balama (Mozambique) mine & Vidalia (US) anode plant
Australia/USA
Synthetic graphite anode development in US
Australia/UK
By-product Mo from Oyu Tolgoi (Mongolia) and Kennecott (Utah).
Australia
Mt Weld mine (Australia) + Kuantan refinery (Malaysia); non-China leader
Australia
Kanyika niobium project, Malawi. Mining licence received Aug 2021. ~3,250 t/yr Nb2O5 potential.
Australia/USA
Operates Wodgina Mine (WA) and Austin TX refinery. Principal conflict-free formal source. All grades including ITAR-compliant defence material.
Australia
Electronics recycling including tantalum recovery from end-of-life devices.
Australia / Malaysia
Second-largest Tb supplier globally. Mount Weld mine → Kuantan SX plant. 40–50 t Tb/year.
Australia
Operates Renison mine in Tasmania — one of very few Western tin mines. Hard-rock deposit.
Relevant policy and regulation
Oct 2025
Government of South Korea · Government of South Korea
First comprehensive strategy covering domestic extraction, separation, magnet manufacturing, and cooperation with US, Japan, and Australia.
Chokepoints and concentration notes
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