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Japan's Proterial to Invest ₹2,250 Crore in Rare Earth Magnet Plant in Andhra Pradesh
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Economic Times15.06.2026Business1 dk okumaIndia

Japan's Proterial to Invest ₹2,250 Crore in Rare Earth Magnet Plant in Andhra Pradesh

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Japan's Proterial invests ₹2,250 crore in a rare earth magnet plant in Andhra Pradesh, India, to produce components for electric vehicles and wind turbines, reducing dependence on Chinese imports.

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Pourquoi c'est important

India seeks to reduce dependence on imported rare earth materials, crucial for electric vehicles and wind turbines.

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Japan's Proterial will invest ₹2,250 crore to build a rare earth magnet plant in Andhra Pradesh. This facility will produce vital components for electric vehicles and wind turbines. The move aims to boost India's local rare earth value chain and reduce its dependence on Chinese sources.

New Delhi: Japan's Proterial, a global leader in advanced materials, will set up a rare earth permanent magnet manufacturing facility in Andhra Pradesh with an investment of ₹2,250 crore, marking a key step toward building India's local rare earth value chain and reducing its reliance on Chinese sources, said people with knowledge of the matter.

The project, to be located at Achutapuram in Anakapalli district, will manufacture 1.2 kilo tonnes per annum (ktpa) of sintered neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) permanent magnets, among the most critical components used in electric vehicles, wind turbines, industrial motors, electronics, aerospace and defence systems. The State Investment Promotion Committee approved the project at its meeting last week.

The proposed investment comes at a time when India is actively seeking to reduce dependence on imported rare earth magnets and build indigenous manufacturing capabilities in strategic sectors. The Centre recently approved a dedicated incentive programme to encourage domestic production of sintered rare earth permanent magnets, underscoring the national importance of the sector.

The company didn't respond to queries. Proterial, formerly Hitachi Metals, is regarded as one of the global pioneers of NdFeB magnet technology and remains a leading supplier of advanced magnetic materials worldwide. The Japanese company posted consolidated revenue of ₹45,000 crore last year and operates in North America, Europe, China and Asia.

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Increased domestic production of rare earth magnets in India

    Probable · Moyen terme

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  • Timeline for the project's completion
  • Expected job creation

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This article was originally published by Economic Times.

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