Six Pending Additions to US Critical Minerals List Highlighted at Right Time: Industry Groups, Analysts

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Six Pending Additions to US Critical Minerals List Highlighted at Right Time: Industry Groups, Analysts

A Resolution Copper facility in Superior, Ariz., on March 30, 2021. Caitlin O’Hara/Reuters

The six prospective additions to the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Critical Minerals List are vital “commodities” that domestic manufacturers—including in defense industries—are import-reliant on today, but won’t have access to in the future without dramatic boosts now in mining and refining investment, analysts and industry groups warn.

Copper, silver, potash, silicon, rhenium, and lead are recommended by the department’s U.S. Geological Survey for inclusion on the list, posted in the Federal Register on Aug. 26 for a 30-day public comment period before adoption by year’s end.

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