Sen. Mike Lee Sounds Alarm on China’s Critical Minerals Control

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Sen. Mike Lee Sounds Alarm on China’s Critical Minerals Control

Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) in Washington on Jan. 15, 2025. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

WASHINGTON—Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) raised concerns about American access to critical minerals at an Oct. 21 event questioning a recent major assessment of those resources.

Like the National Center for Energy Analytics (NCEA), which authored the Oct. 20 report scrutinizing an International Energy Agency (IEA) assessment of critical minerals, the chairman of the Senate’s energy committee warned of China’s sophisticated control over those materials.

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