Young, Colleagues Reintroduce Bill to Strengthen Critical Minerals Supply Chains
WASHINGTON –U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.), Chris Coons (D-Del.), John Cornyn (R-Texas), and John Hickenlooper (D-Colo.) introduced theSecuring Trade and Resources for Advanced Technology, Economic Growth, and International Commerce (STRATEGIC) in Minerals Actto strengthen America’s supply chain of critical minerals and rare earth elements.
Critical minerals are essential resources but are highly vulnerable to supply chain disruption, and China’s aggressive manipulation of these elements presents significant national and economic security threats. The legislation would empower the president to negotiate and enforce sector-specific free trade agreements exclusively focused on critical minerals and rare earth elements (REEs) with trusted partners and allies, thereby bolstering cooperation, reducing trade barriers, and enhancing national security.
“Our nation depends on critical minerals for everything from consumer goods to defense technologies, and relying on foreign adversaries for these materials is a national security vulnerability we cannot afford,”said Senator Young.“Negotiating more trade agreements specific to critical minerals with trusted partners will help shore up our supply of these resources, protect American interests, and strengthen our national security.”
“If America is to remain a superpower, we need resilient supply chains for critical minerals— and that means strong relationships with reliable trading partners around the world,”said Senator Coons.“The STRATEGIC Minerals Act will help us achieve that goal, and it’s one more way Congress is doing its part to position the U.S. to produce the technologies that will define the rest of the 21st century.”
“China dominates the critical minerals supply chain, which leaves America vulnerable to national security risks,”said Senator Cornyn.“By shoring up America’s critical minerals supply chain, this legislation would increase our competitiveness on the world stage, reduce our dependence on foreign adversaries, and foster greater trade with trusted allies.”
“Critical minerals are key to our clean energy future and American innovation,”said Senator Hickenlooper.“China currently controls the supply chain for many of these essential resources. Our international allies will help us diversify our critical mineral supply and strengthen our national security.”
More specifically, theSTRATEGIC Minerals Actwould:
TheSTRATEGIC Minerals Actwas originally introduced in 2024 and builds on Senator Young’s efforts to ensure the United States has access to critical mineral supply chains and is countering China’s industry manipulation, including by introducing theCritical Minerals Future Actand theCritical Minerals Security Actin the 118thCongress.
Full text of the legislation can be foundhere.
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