Graphite One CEO and President, Anthony Huston, Invited by President Biden to White House Investment and Job Creation Session; White House Sets 25% Tariff on Chinese Graphite
Graphite One CEO Anthony Huston was invited to a White House session by President Biden to discuss investment and job creation, highlighting the importance of projects like Graphite One's for national security and renewable energy. A new 25% tariff on Chinese graphite imports will be effective in 2026. Graphite One is progressing its Ohio production plant and two Department of Defense (DoD) grants. The Ohio plant will focus on battery anode materials and prioritize local hiring. Additionally, the company is working on a $4.7 million DLA project for a graphite-based fire suppressant and a $37.5 million DoD grant to accelerate their feasibility study. Completion of the feasibility study is expected by December 2024, subject to financing.
- CEO Anthony Huston invited to White House session, showcasing company's importance.
- 25% tariff on Chinese graphite to boost U.S.-based graphite production.
- Progress on Ohio production plant for battery anode materials.
- Two active Department of Defense grants totaling $42.2 million.
- Commitment to local hiring and workforce training in Ohio.
- Expected completion of feasibility study by December 2024.
- Support from over two dozen Ohio organizations for renewable energy and technology development.
- Tariff on Chinese graphite may increase material costs until U.S. production ramps up.
- Ohio plant and related job opportunities subject to financing, which is not yet secured.
- Feasibility study completion by December 2024 is contingent on funding availability.
CEO to President Biden: "Projects like Graphite One's are important in so many ways – from job creation and the renewable energy transition to technology development and national security."
White House meeting follows continued progress on
The President spoke in the Rose Garden on Tuesday, May 14, 2024; a link to the public broadcast portion can be found here, and the White House tariff statement can be found here.
The White House tariff statement noted that "Concentration of critical minerals mining and refining capacity in
"I was honored to represent everyone at Graphite One in the meeting with President Biden," said Anthony Huston. "We appreciate his support for the renewable energy transition and G1 is excited to continue pushing forward to create a secure
The White House event comes as Graphite One completed the initial planning sessions early this month at the
In
Progress on Graphite One DoD Grants
A week prior to Mr. Huston's participation in the White House jobs and investment forum, Graphite One senior management took part in a Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) visit to G1 project partner Vorbeck Materials' facilities in Maryland. The DLA site visit took place at the half-way point in the
In its May 2024 project review session with the DoD project team overseeing Graphite One's
Graphite One's Supply Chain Strategy
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About Graphite One Inc.
GRAPHITE ONE INC. continues to develop its Graphite One Project (the "Project") to become an American producer of high-grade anode materials that is integrated with a domestic graphite resource. The Project is proposed as a vertically integrated enterprise to mine, process and manufacture anode active materials primarily for the lithium‐ion electric vehicle battery market. As set forth in the Company's 2022 Pre-Feasibility Study, graphite mineralization mined from the Company's Graphite Creek Property, situated on the
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