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Time for US, Canada to rethink China on critical minerals?

The US and Canada appear to be on a collision course with China in the critical minerals space, using Cold War-era legislation and even rhetoric in their determination to reduce or even eliminate dependency on China as the source of critical minerals used in the energy transition and the defence sector.

Time for US, Canada to rethink China on critical minerals?

But is this the right approach for the industry, which needs to properly plan and invest in the dramatic changes already afoot in the energy transition and to supply the key metals that will fire this...

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