Since the COVID pandemic, Americans have had a crash course on the importance of rare earth elements and recognized the unpleasant reality that the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has a near ...
President Donald Trump‘s new critical minerals stockpile is aimed at safeguarding the U.S. supply chain from market disruptions, furthering the administration’s push to bolster domestic supply chains ...
EXCLUSIVE: Industry experts warn the United States is "one crisis away" from losing access to the rare earth elements that power everything from fighter jets to electric vehicles — a vulnerability ...
South32 S320.00%increase; green up pointing triangle, an Australian metals producer building a new mine in Arizona, doesn’t expect to supply critical minerals to the Trump administration’s proposed ...
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On Feb. 4, National Security Advisor and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, joined by Vice President JD Vance and senior Cabinet officials, convened representatives from 54 countries and the European ...
Announced this week in the Oval Office by President Trump and the chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States, Project Vault is a $12 billion investment in America’s economic security that ...
The Trump administration is launching Project Vault, a partnership with private industry to ramp up production of critical minerals in the U.S. CNBC’s Pippa Stevens shares how this effort could impact ...
WASHINGTON — Vice President JD Vance delivered a blunt warning Wednesday at the US-hosted Critical Minerals Ministerial, declaring the global market for key minerals is “failing” and leaving America ...
U.S. President Donald Trump recently launched “Project Vault,” a $12 billion strategic stockpile of critical and rare earth minerals aimed at insulating U.S. manufacturers from supply shocks. The ...
Launch any app, or bring back the right ctrl key. If you bought a Windows computer in the past couple years, there's a good chance that it a "Copilot" key where the right ctrl key used to be. But what ...