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European Union Member State Ambassadors and Representatives Visit Aclara's Rare Earth Project in Penco
TORONTO, ONTARIO / ACCESS Newswire / December 4, 2025 / Aclara Resources Inc. ("Aclara" or "Co...

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[{"type":"text","content":" European Union Member State Ambassadors and Representatives Visit Aclara's Rare Earth Project in PencoTORONTO, ONTARIO / ACCESS Newswire / December 4, 2025 / Aclara Resources Inc. (\"Aclara\" or \"Company\") (TSX:ARA) is pleased to announce the visit of a European Union delegation comprised of 11 ambassadors and diplomatic representatives, binational chambers, companies, and R&D centers from various European countries to Aclara's rare earths project in Penco, Biobío Region in Chile, to gain firsthand knowledge Aclara's rare earths initiative.The delegation, consisting of more than 50 participants, was led by European Union Ambassador Claudia Gintersdorfer, together with ambassadors from Belgium, Denmark, Spain, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Sweden; along with commercial counselors, economic services representatives, agencies, R&D centers, and companies from the aforementioned countries, as well as others including Germany, Austria, Croatia, and Ireland. European Union ambassadors and representatives at Aclara's Penco rare earths project in ChileThe full-day visit included a tour of the property in Penco, where Aclara's rare earth deposit is located, enabling the delegation to directly observe the project's geology and the Company's innovative Circular Mineral Harvesting technology, characterized by the use of 100% recycled water without drawing from natural sources, zero generation of tailings or liquid industrial waste, and a robust ecological restoration plan.Visitors learned about the production stages for strategic rare earths such as Dysprosium (Dy) and Terbium (Tb), essential elements for manufacturing permanent magnets used in electric mobility, renewable energy, and clean technologies. The delegation also learned about technological advances developed in partnership with the Company's strategic partners, including Grupo CAP, Virginia Tech, Stanford University, and German company VAC, in key stages such as separation, metallization, and permanent magnet development, positioning Aclara as an integral player in the global rare earths value chain.The visit reflected the group's strong interest in establishing strategic partnerships with Chile and the Biobío Region for the sustainable production of critical minerals, within the framework of its energy trans...