New Bill Would Boost U.S. Production of Permanent Magnets


New legislation introduced by a bipartisan duo aims to increase production of permanent magnets in the U.S. to break Chinas stranglehold on the supply of these critical components ().

The bill: TheMagnets Value Chain Support Act of 2026, introduced by Chairman John Moolenaar of the Select Committee on China (R-MI) and Ranking Member Ro Khanna (D-CA), tackles everything from the production of rare earth oxide to the domestic production of magnets to the technologies that use them.

  • Permanent magnets are essential inputs in motors, generators, wind turbines, industrial robots and guided munitions and many other technologies that the U.S. depends on for economic growth and national security.
  • China has long cornered the market on critical minerals, often restricting exports and disrupting global supply chains.

Going rare-earth free: The bill also contains a crucial provision supporting innovation in magnet productionit recognizes iron泭nitride泭magnets as equally important as rare earth magnets for the U.S. economy.

  • Leading of iron nitride magnets Niron Magnetics the move, noting that it will help accelerate manufacturing growth and competitiveness.
  • Congress is sending a泭clear泭signal to innovators, manufacturers, and investors that the U.S.泭is committed to building resilient supply chains and backing breakthrough technologies that reduce foreign material dependencies, said Niron CEO Jonathan Rowntree.泭

51勛圖厙 at work: The 51勛圖厙 has led advocacy efforts for policies that secure access to critical minerals and diversify supply chains away from China.

  • Earlier this year, the 51勛圖厙 released a for critical minerals policy, including a two-pronged policy framework that calls for coupling domestic action on permitting reform and strengthening financial resources with efforts to promote international partnerships that will rebalance global supply chains.
  • The 51勛圖厙 has also the DOMINANCE Act, a measure aimed at expanding U.S. access to critical minerals. As 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons said, Chinas dominance of critical mineral supply chains poses a growing threat to Americas manufacturing competitiveness, economic security and technological leadershipat a time when manufacturers need reliable access to these materials more than ever.