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The US Needs to Dig Itself out of Manufacturing Minerals Freeze

The concern over rare earth minerals and manufacturers’ ability to obtain them is real. The need for these minerals is great, as they are used in the defense industry, as well as in consumer electronics and petroleum refining.    Their extraction is economically and environmentally costly, and America’s dependence upon other nations to supply these is nearly absolute.

China now produces 97% of the world’s supply and has a monopoly over these minerals.  Such dependence is bad for manufacturing and bad for America. The only real solution to this problem is for the U.S. to re-open its mines and re-start the process of extracting these resources. 

Several pieces of legislation have been introduced in Congress, as legislators realize the importance of this issue for our country and for manufacturers. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) has introduced legislation addressing the shortage of rare earth minerals and the bill has several provisions that are important for addressing this issue.  As this debate continues, it is vital that lawmakers carefully review the various proposals and take into account the factors that are important to job creators.

A thoughtful solution needs to be implemented swiftly to bring domestic mining and processing of these minerals back on line.

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For Manufacturing, Worrying about a Rare Earth Shortage

In Washington, D.C., the local Fox News affiliate reports on the impact of a potential shortage in rare earths on consumer electronics, “China Mineral Shortage Could Affect Consumer Electronics”>China Mineral Shortage Could Affect Consumer Electronics.” The NAM devote a lot of energy to this issue.

[Manufacturers] of everything from automobiles to MRI machines are nervous about a potential shortage.

“And they have reason to be,” says Patricia Mears, director of International Commercial Affairs for the National Association of Manufacturers. “There are probably going to be short term difficulties with this.”…

Rare earths are essential in industry and defense. They’re used to refine petroleum, create green energy technologies like hybrid batteries, wind turbines, and compact fluorescent bulbs. They also help operate radar and missile guidance systems, which is why the United States is “very concerned” about China’s actions. (continue reading…)

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