US says it can’t cut China out of critical minerals supply chain

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US says it can’t cut China out of critical minerals supply chain
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China’s key role in the processing of raw minerals means it will remain a key partner, says Jose Fernandez, the US under secretary for economic growth and the environment.

US undersecretary for economic growth, energy and the environment Jose W. Fernandez at the Investing in Africa Mining Indaba.

“This is not about China,” Jose Fernandez, the US under secretary for economic growth and the environment, told a briefing in New York. “We are perfectly happy to work with them on this and right now we purchase many of the minerals from Chinese companies. It’s about diversifying.”China’s key role in the processing of raw minerals means it will remain a key US partner, Fernandez said, especially because those minerals are a crucial component for the batteries that power electric vehicles.

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