Stock Track | MP Materials Plummets 5.02% as Joint Venture with Saudi Arabia Raises Investor Concerns

Stock Track
Nov 21, 2025

MP Materials Corp. (NYSE: MP) saw its stock price plummet by 5.02% in intraday trading, following the announcement of a significant joint venture with the Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Maaden) and the U.S. Department of War to develop a large-scale rare earth refinery in Saudi Arabia. This move, while potentially strategic for the company's long-term growth, has sparked immediate concerns among investors about the implications for MP Materials' domestic operations and market position.

The joint venture, part of a broader U.S.-Saudi framework on critical minerals, will see Maaden holding at least a 51% stake, while MP Materials and the Department of War will collectively hold up to 49%. The U.S. Department of War will fully finance the U.S. contribution on a non-recourse basis, with MP Materials contributing technical expertise and sourcing capabilities. This partnership aims to process feedstock from Saudi Arabia and international sources, producing separated light and heavy rare earth oxides for the U.S., Saudi, and allied defense and manufacturing sectors.

While MP Materials' CEO James Litinsky hailed the venture as a step towards strengthening and diversifying the supply chain, investors appear to be reacting cautiously to the news. The company's decision to expand operations internationally, particularly in partnership with a Saudi firm, may have raised questions about the potential impact on MP Materials' status as "the only fully vertically integrated rare earth company in America." Despite the company's continued investments in domestic production, including over $1 billion in expanding heavy rare earth separation capabilities at Mountain Pass and developing a second U.S. magnet manufacturing facility, the market's immediate reaction suggests concerns about the long-term implications of this international expansion on MP Materials' strategic position in the U.S. rare earth market.

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