The United States, after penalties against Beijing, decided to determine the level of hope for importing critical minerals from China.
US president Donald Trump has punished the investigation of national risks associated with the country’s hope of imported critical important minerals. The study will be conducted as part of possible new duties for all important minerals imported to the United States. On Tuesday, April 15, the Reuters reported a reference to the White House.
It was noted that Trump signed the corresponding order after China suspended exporting several rare elements of the land in response to the high role that Trump installed Chinese goods.
The order announced what manufacturers, industry consultants, scientists and others have long warned Washington: that the United States is very relying on Beijing and other countries about recycled versions of minerals that feed their entire economy.
As part of the market investigation, the market for all critical minerals, including Cobalt, Nickel and 17 rare -earth metals, will be studied for potential tariffs in accordance with the advent that added uranium and any other elements considered by U.S. Federal officials needed.
Currently, the United States mines and processing lithium scanty volumes, there is only one nickel mine, but no nickel factory, and there is no cobalt shaft or an oil refinery. Although there are many copper mines in the United States, there are only two copper -smelting plants in the USA, and they depend on other countries in processing this key red metal.
Keep in mind that China has suspended the export of rare minerals and magnets after US president raised Donald Trump for Chinese imports by 145%. Delivers stopped all Chinese ports as Beijing develops a new regulatory system that could hinder the sale of components to individual companies, in particular American military contractors.
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