B.C. mining could find mother lode in trade dispute between China, U.S.
- British Columbia's mining industry leader believes B.C. Could profit from trade tensions between China and the United States over critical minerals.
- China banned sales of gallium and germanium to the United States following a U.S. Decision to limit Chinese access to digital technology.
- Michael Goehring stated it is vital for Canada and the U.S. To reduce dependence on authoritarian regimes for critical mineral supplies.
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