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Washington’s twin magnet push: bipartisan bill sets tax credits, House codifies allied minerals diplomacy

Usa capitol congress legislation

On June 8th, the House passed H.R. 7037, the DOMINANCE Act, giving statutory backing to America’s allied critical-minerals architecture; on June 9th Reps. John Moolenaar (R-MI) and Ro Khanna (D-CA) introduced H.R. 9227, the Magnets Value Chain Support Act of 2026 – the first federal incentive framework spanning the permanent magnet chain from oxide processing to OEMs.

The bill creates a Section 45BB production credit tiered by domestic content: $5/kg for oxide sold into eligible downstream steps; $15/kg for magnet metal at 75% U.S. or partner-country inputs, rising to $25/kg at 90%-plus U.S.-produced; NdFeB magnets $20/kg and $30/kg at the same thresholds; advanced high-performance grades $33/kg and $40/kg. Rare earth-free magnets meeting performance floors – 2 kOe coercivity at 150°C, 0.8 Tesla remanence – qualify at $20/kg, bringing iron nitride into federal eligibility for the first time.

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