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Interior Secretary Doug Burgum recently detailed Americas critical push to secure mineral independence, essential for national security and economic resilience.The U.S.
imports 70% of its rare earths and 50% of critical minerals like lithium, cobalt, and copper, vital for defense systems, electronics, and electric vehicles.
Self-sufficiency remains a distant but urgent priority.Today, America operates one rare earth mine, Mountain Pass in California, producing 15% of global output but shipping most concentrates abroad for processing.
Domestic processing lags, with only MP Materials and Lynas developing small facilities.The U.S.
holds 13 million metric tons of rare earth reserves and 31% of global copper deposits, yet extracts less than 10% due to regulatory bottlenecks.
Permitting averages 29 years, among the worlds longest, stalling progress for decades.The Trump administration drives rapid change.
The Resolution Copper Mine in Arizona, stalled for 30 years, could supply 25% of U.S.
copper needs for electronics and military equipment.Americas Quest for Mineral Independence Takes Shape.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Burgum noted Trump revived it in three months, prioritizing it under the FAST-41 program, which accelerates federal approvals.
The program now covers 12 mining projects, up from two, targeting copper, lithium, and antimony to bolster domestic supply chains.Trumps Energy Emergency Act Sparks MiningOn January 20, 2025, Trump invoked the Energy Emergency Act, designating critical minerals as national security priorities.
This unlocked emergency powers to expedite mining and processing.The National Energy Dominance Council, coordinating across Interior, Energy, and Agriculture, drives projects like Michigan Potash and South West Arkansas.Burgum highlighted $439 million in Defense Production Act funds supporting processing plants, aiming to keep minerals stateside.
Energy security ties directly to mining.Burgum emphasized coals role in powering AI data centers, which demand reliable electricity.
On inauguration day, the D.C.-New York grid relied on fossil fuels for 70% of power, with renewables contributing just 2% during peak demand.Coal, both thermal for electricity and metallurgical for steelmaking, remains critical, with U.S.
plants among the cleanest globally.
Significant hurdles persist.Building refineries takes 7-10 years, requiring billions in investment, skilled workers, and robust energy infrastructure.
The U.S.
faces workforce shortages and environmental lawsuits, which Burgum acknowledged as threats to progress.To counter inefficiency, he streamlines the Interior Department, cutting overhead to fund 5,000 field jobs, including park rangers and wildfire fighters, ensuring effective land management across 500 million acres.Looking ahead, the U.S.
targets 20% of global rare earth production by 2035, with USA Rare Earths Texas magnet plant set to produce 5,000 tons annually.
Projects like Resolution Copper could create 3,700 jobs, boosting local economies.However, decades of foreign reliance and logistical complexities mean full independence remains elusive.
Success depends on sustained investment, regulatory reform, and workforce development.Americas mineral wealth offers a clear path forward, but long permitting timelines and infrastructure gaps demand persistent effort.
Burgums vision, backed by Trumps policies, signals progress, yet the road to self-sufficiency stretches years into the future, requiring unwavering commitment.





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