Trigg Minerals Creates New Jobs in Right to Work Utah
Trigg Minerals is investing $287 million in order to expand its current facility in Right to Work Iron County, Utah. As a result of this expansion, the company will also create 400 new jobs. So this is exciting news for the area!
From Area Development Magazine:
โThis recognition from the State of Utah represents a major milestone for American Tungsten and Antimony and reinforces the strategic importance of establishing a secure, domestic supply chain for critical minerals in the United States. […] We are proud to be investing in rural Utah, creating high-quality jobs, and contributing to the long-term economic strength of Iron and Garfield Counties and the wider region.โ […]
โTrigg Mineralsโ expansion into Garfield and Iron Counties is a monumental win for Utah that perfectly captures the essence of our strategic economic vision. […] By establishing the nationโs first modern antimony tertiary refining facility right here in our state, we are securing Utahโs position as a critical hub in the global supply chain for defense, renewable energy, and technology.โ […]
โEDCUtah is honored to support ATAA as it addresses a critical gap in the U.S. domestic supply chain. […] UTah is uniquely positioned to play a meaningful role in the production of critical minerals, and ATAA is helping lead the responsible development of antimony and tungsten resources.โ
โThis project represents a major investment in Southern Utah. […] The arrival of Trigg Minerals will add to our regionโs strong and growing economy by creating additional stable, high-paying jobs and supporting long-term opportunities for families, businesses, and communities across multiple counties.โ
To read the previous economic update on Right to Work states, click here.