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The U.S. is reducing reliance on China for critical minerals through domestic mining, recycling, and global partnerships.
Former White House trade advisor Peter Navarro says the U.S. is making progress toward ending China's dominance in critical minerals, essential for electric vehicles, renewable energy, and defense.
He points to expanded domestic mining, recycling efforts, and alliances with partner nations as key drivers.
New investments in U.S. processing facilities and policy changes are accelerating the development of local sources of lithium, rare earth elements, and other vital materials.
While challenges like regulatory delays and long timelines remain, Navarro asserts measurable strides in reducing reliance on Chinese supply chains amid growing concerns over national security and economic resilience.
Estados Unidos está reduciendo su dependencia de China para minerales críticos a través de la minería doméstica, el reciclaje y las asociaciones globales.