Opinion | Peter Navarro: America Can Break China’s Choke Hold on Critical Minerals
Global markets and US policymakers are scrutinizing China’s dominance in the critical minerals sector amid rising national security concerns.
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Global markets and US policymakers are scrutinizing China’s dominance in the critical minerals sector amid rising national security concerns.
Prime Minister Modi and President Prabowo are convening to formalize defense and economic partnerships, centering on missile supplies and mineral cooperation.
The U.S. Army is leasing base land for critical mineral production, marking a new shift toward domestic onshoring of essential materials.