Inside Trump’s scramble to reduce US dependence on Chinese rare-earth metals
The White House has made it a top priority to return the rare-earth industry to US shores. But is it really feasible? Scott Bessent, the US treasury secretary, returned from South Carolina last week brandishing a small piece of metal, proclaiming that it was the first rare-earth magnet made in (…)
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