China wants the United States to remain reliant on mining imports.
The answer is for Washington to finally address the bureaucratic hurdles handcuffing America’s mining industry—particularly the duplicative and painfully cumbersome mine permitting process that regularly takes a decade or longer. Doing so will strengthen U.
S. economic and national security while also creating good jobs at home. And that means future U.S. energy policy won’t fund China’s abhorrent labor abuses.Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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