MP Materials vs. USA Rare Earth: What's the Better Long-Term Play?

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Key Points

  • MP Materials owns and operates the only rare earth mine in the U.S.

  • USA Rare Earth owns the rights to the Round Top deposit in Texas, but it likely won't open a mine until 2028.

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In today's high-tech world, much of modern life runs on a tiny sintered magnet made from rare-earth elements. Indeed, whatever device you're reading from right now -- unless you printed this on paper -- has one of these magnets, which links it to a global race for critical materials that the U.S. has struggled to keep up in.

Four high-performance magnets standing upright.

Image source: MP Materials.

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Many of these high-performance magnets are produced in China, but two U.S. companies are both vying to become the U.S.'s main supplier of them: MP Materials (NYSE: MP) and USA Rare Earth (NASDAQ: USAR).

Between these two rare-earth miners, MP Materials has the clear advantage right now.

MP owns and operates the only large-scale rare earth mine in the U.S. -- the Mountain Pass mine in California. True, USA Rare Earth owns the rights to Round Top -- another site rich in rare earths -- but it hasn't started mining there, nor will it likely begin until at least 2028.

The mention of Round Top brings us to a subtle point. It's tempting to think that USA Rare Earth will open Round Top smoothly, and that it will, with the $3.1 billion it has in funding, overcome setbacks and meet the 2028 deadline.

But opening a new mine rarely happens without difficulty. Just look at Mountain Pass: It took over 50 years -- and caused one bankruptcy -- before it became what it is today. For USA Rare Earth, which has zero prior hands-on experience opening mines, the next two years will be anything but straightforward.

Not only does MP Materials have a working mine, but it also has a magnet factory. The company recently reported a profitable fourth quarter, and it's breaking ground on its second magnet factory in 2026.

To be sure, the U.S. rare-earth supply chain is weak enough that both companies could thrive together. That may happen in time. For the moment, however, MP Materials seems like the better long-term mining stock for sustaining growth.

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Steven Porrello has positions in USA Rare Earth. The Motley Fool recommends MP Materials. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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