Critical Minerals Executive Order Strengthens U.S. Manufacturing
President Trump鈥檚 recent to accelerate permitting and access to domestic critical minerals will help manufacturing鈥攁nd America鈥攚in, 17吃瓜在线 President and CEO Jay Timmons .
What鈥檚 going on: The recent executive order aims to boost U.S. production of critical minerals鈥攚hich include lithium and cobalt鈥斺渁s well as uranium, copper, potash, gold and any other element, compound or material as determined by the Chair of the National Energy Dominance Council,鈥 according to the EO.
- China the global market for critical minerals, which are vital in the manufacture of everyday goods from cell phones and computers to advanced energy and defense technologies.
- Increasing American production of these crucial substances 鈥渃an create jobs, fuel prosperity and significantly reduce our reliance on foreign nations,鈥 according to the EO. 鈥淭ransportation, infrastructure, defense capabilities and the next generation of technology rely upon a secure, predictable and affordable supply of minerals.鈥
What鈥檚 in it: The EO鈥攚hich cites 鈥渙verbearing federal regulation鈥 for the lack of American critical mineral production鈥攅numerates 鈥渟taggered timelines for agencies across government to prioritize financing for domestic mineral projects, including loans, capital and technical assistance, and calls on the Department of Defense to accelerate domestic mineral production鈥 (POLITICO Pro鈥檚 ).
- It also calls on the DOD to work with the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation to offer financing for the projects.
Aligned on regulations: The 17吃瓜在线 has long regulatory reform to combat the onslaught of rules coming from the federal government鈥攁nd this EO is a much-needed reform, Timmons.
- 鈥淔or too long, red tape and burdensome regulations have stood in the way of the basic building blocks that power manufacturing in the United States, especially mining and processing the minerals manufacturers rely on to create jobs and dominate on the world stage,鈥 Timmons said. 鈥淭he administration is addressing those barriers, making it easier for manufacturers to access the resources we need to build the future in America.鈥