U.S. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order declaring a national emergency in the mining industry, a move that seeks to curb the country’s reliance on rare earths in his latest bid to end China’s control of the market.
The directive, issued late Wednesday night, asks the Interior Department to explore using the 70-year-old Defense Production Act to speed up mines development.
It also calls for a report evaluating possible measures such as tariffs, quotas or other trade restrictions targeting China and “other non-market foreign adversaries.”
Critical minerals have been a focus of the Trump administration. The White House has signed agreements with Canada and Australia, among other nations, to secure a supply of minerals needed for a range of modern life’s aspects, including electric vehicles (EVs), green technologies and military applications.
Last year, the White House ordered the Defense Department to boost production of rare-earth magnets used in consumer electronics, military hardware and medical research, amid concerns China would restrict exports of the products as trade tensions between the countries grew.
The U.S. is not alone in its quest to reduce reliance on foreign producers. In September, the European Union stepped up its push to become less dependent on imported raw materials, including rare earths and, for the first time, lithium.
— This article first appeared in MINING.com, part of Glacier Resource Innovation Group.
Its about time that our political establishment start looking for the best interest of the country instead of their pockets and their next election