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Australia Allocates A$135 Million to Support Nyrstar Smelters and Critical Minerals Output

On August 5, 2025, the Australian government announced a financial support package worth A$135 million (US$87.4 million) for two Nyrstar smelting facilities owned by commodity giant Trafigura. The funding, comprising grants and loans, is aimed at sustaining operations at the Port Pirie lead smelter and the Hobart zinc plant. More significantly, it will accelerate feasibility studies to modernize both facilities and expand their capacity to produce critical minerals.

These include germanium and indium at Hobart, and antimony and bismuth at Port Pirie—materials essential for technologies in defense, renewable energy, and electronics. The investment is part of Australia’s broader strategy to enhance its domestic critical minerals processing capabilities and reduce reliance on Chinese supply chains, which dominate global exports of many of these metals.

Amid rising energy costs and global market volatility, the Australian government views this initiative as vital for national security and economic resilience. By supporting local production, Canberra aims to reinforce the country’s role as a reliable supplier of strategic materials to its Western allies. The move also helps safeguard jobs and regional economies tied to the Nyrstar smelters, both of which are key employers in their respective communities.

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