Teck Resources Seeks Government Support for Germanium Production Expansion

Canadian mining giant Teck Resources Ltd. (NYSE: TECK) is actively seeking financial support from both Canadian and US governments to expand production of germanium, a critical mineral essential for semiconductor manufacturing and defense applications.

The Vancouver-based company is in ongoing discussions with government officials about funding opportunities to boost germanium production capacity, according to Doug Brown, Vice President of Communications and Government Affairs at Teck.

“We are examining options and market support for increasing production capacity of germanium,” Brown told Reuters.

The push for government backing comes amid growing concerns over supply chain security, as China — which supplies approximately 60% of the world’s refined germanium — has restricted exports of the metal to the United States. The restrictions, which also cover gallium and antimony, have highlighted the strategic importance of developing domestic production capabilities.

Teck currently ranks as North America’s largest germanium producer and the fourth-largest globally. The company extracts germanium as a byproduct of zinc ore processing at its Red Dog operations in Alaska, then refines it at facilities in British Columbia. Most of the production is shipped to the United States.

Former Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson had advocated for joint Canada-US investment in Teck’s germanium operations earlier this year, while the company continues discussions with both Canadian and US government officials about potential funding.

Over the past few years, Canada and the US have jointly invested tens of millions of dollars in several critical minerals companies, though most funding has previously gone to early-stage development companies rather than established producers like Teck.

Germanium is essential for fiber-optic networks, infrared vision systems, solar panels, and high-speed computer chips. The metal also has significant defense applications, including night-vision devices and satellite sensors.

Canada’s germanium exports to the US currently benefit from tariff exemptions under the USMCA trade agreement, providing a competitive advantage as both nations prioritize supply chain security for critical minerals.

Government support for Teck’s expansion could help reduce North American dependence on Chinese-controlled supply chains for a mineral crucial to both civilian technology and defense systems.

The company has not disclosed specific investment amounts or timelines for the potential expansion, pending the outcome of ongoing government discussions.



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