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    Trump unveils a minerals stockpile—too late to avoid China’s humiliation.

    Tech DrogoBy Tech DrogoFebruary 3, 2026Updated:February 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Hindsight shows the problem clearly: the president is now pushing a strategic reserve to reduce the damage from last year’s critical-minerals disruption with China. This move aims to protect U.S. manufacturing from sudden shortages of rare earths and other essential inputs used in electronics, clean energy, and advanced industry. The warning signs weren’t new. As far back as 2019, China signaled it could respond to trade pressure by tightening access to minerals like dysprosium, terbium, indium, and yttrium—materials most people never think about, even though they sit inside everyday tech. Tungsten, for example, helps power devices many people carry daily, including smartphones.

    Strategic Reserve for Critical Minerals and Cleaner Supply Chains

    About five years later, after trade tensions flared again, China followed through by expanding export controls on several rare earth-related materials. With China’s mining and processing dominance shaping global supply, U.S. manufacturers faced immediate strain. Some operations slowed or paused as prices jumped and inventories tightened. In that environment, the administration leaned on concessions—lowering tariffs—to relieve pressure and keep factories running. Official statements framed the outcome as a major win for economic strength and national security, but critics argued the situation exposed how unprepared the U.S. supply chain had become.

    Now, reports say the president plans a $12 billion minerals stockpile designed to prevent a repeat crisis. The project—described as “Project Vault”—appears to begin as financial capacity: roughly $2 billion from private capital alongside a $10 billion bank loan. The goal is practical: create a buffer that stabilizes access during price shocks. Manufacturers would commit to buying key minerals in advance at agreed pricing, while the reserve secures and stores real inventory. When disruptions hit, companies can draw from their allocation, then replenish the stockpile afterward.

    From an eco-friendly perspective, this strategy can support sustainable sourcing if it pairs storage with mineral recycling, materials recovery, and responsible procurement standards. Done well, a strategic reserve can reduce panic-driven extraction, cut waste, strengthen supply chain resilience, and help cleaner manufacturing scale with fewer environmental trade-offs.

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