China’s Stranglehold on Critical Minerals Is Now a National Crisis
Project Vault aims to create a $12 billion strategic stockpile and rebuild U.S. mining and processing to reduce reliance on China, which controls 70% of rare earth mining, experts say.
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China’s stranglehold on critical minerals is now a national crisis
In the 1970s, when OPEC halted oil shipments to the United States, Congress established a “Strategic Petroleum Reserve.” It was an emergency measure to stockpile oil against a future crisis.
Guest column: China’s stranglehold on critical minerals a national crisis
In the 1970s, when OPEC halted oil shipments to the United States, Congress established a “Strategic Petroleum Reserve.” It was an emergency measure to stockpile oil against a future crisis.
Letter: China’s stranglehold on critical minerals is now a national crisis
In the 1970s, when OPEC halted oil shipments to the United States, Congress established a “Strategic Petroleum Reserve.” It was an emergency measure to stockpile oil against a future crisis. Now, 50 years later, the United States is building a new strategic reserve. With China repeatedly threatening to halt exports of rare earth metals, the Trump administration has launched “Project Vault”—a $12 billion plan to stockpile critical minerals ahead …
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