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U.S. and Uzbekistan forge agreement to enhance critical minerals cooperation

U.S. Ambassador to Uzbekistan, Jonathan Henick and Uzbekistan’s First Deputy Minister of Geology, Omonullo Nasritdinkhodjaev, signed a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at strengthening cooperation on...

U.S. senator proposes ban on Russian mineral imports to protect American jobs and counter war funding

Senator Steve Daines, R-Montana, has introduced legislation aimed at banning the import of essential minerals from Russia, including platinum, palladium, and copper. This move...

U.S. Forest Service proposes major stibnite mine expansion, ignites debate on environmental impact

The U.S. Forest Service has issued a draft record of decision authorizing a significant expansion of operations at the Stibnite Gold Mine in Central...

America’s mineral crisis: The urgent need to address China’s dominance and reform mining policy

For over a decade, Washington has been vocal about the necessity to reduce China's dominance over global mineral supplies. Both Presidents Trump and Biden...

Unlocking U.S. mineral potential: The Barrasso-Manchin bill and the path to energy independence

The "America First" energy policy is best known for rolling back Biden-Harris administration regulations on new oil and gas drilling, but Republicans should broaden...

S&P Global Report highlights challenges and opportunities for U.S. copper supply amid growing demand

S&P Global Market Intelligence, in collaboration with the U.S. Copper Development Association (CDA), has released a comprehensive study examining how the United States can...

Perpetua Resources advances Stibnite gold project in US with USFS draft record of decision

Perpetua Resources Corp. has announced that the United States Forest Service (USFS) has completed the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) and will issue a...

Global critical minerals supply chain faces uncertainty amid China’s export controls

Experts in the critical minerals sector are raising concerns about the potential global repercussions of China's recent changes to its export controls. These adjustments,...

Unlocking U.S.-Brazil collaboration: Brazil’s role in diversifying U.S. critical mineral supply chains

The United States, one of the world’s two largest greenhouse gas emitters, requires a reliable supply of critical minerals to support its energy transition...
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