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  <title>Why China Controls Critical Minerals and the U.S. Wants to Change That</title>
  <description> Why does the United States rely on&amp;amp;nbsp;China for&amp;amp;nbsp;critical minerals and what are the economic and security implications of this interdependence?&amp;amp;nbsp;From fighter jets to fridges,  critical minerals are everywhere, shaping the global economy and our daily lives. Today, China dominates many points along critical mineral supply chains, such as mining and refining, following decades of intentional industrial policy. After years of relying on Chinese companies for these vital inputs, the United States has grown uncomfortable with its dependence on China for critical minerals. This economic chokehold became&amp;amp;nbsp;evident&amp;amp;nbsp;when Washington  imposed tariffs and advanced chip export controls on China, causing Beijing to restrict rare earth exports to the United States – jeopardizing economic stability and&amp;amp;nbsp;galvanizing U.S. efforts to&amp;amp;nbsp;build up alternative, China-free supply chains. How&amp;amp;nbsp;realistic&amp;amp;nbsp;is&amp;amp;nbsp;completely&amp;amp;nbsp;decoupling critical mineral dependence from China?&amp;amp;nbsp;  Cory Combs joined us on July 23, 2026,&amp;amp;nbsp;to&amp;amp;nbsp;discuss&amp;amp;nbsp;the&amp;amp;nbsp;reasons behind and implications of the&amp;amp;nbsp;United States’ critical mineral chokepoints with China.&amp;amp;nbsp;  Learn more about the speaker and watch the video here. </description>
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