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I Read the U.S. Geological Survey’s Critical Minerals Methodology So You Don’t Have To
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) unveiled the highly anticipated 2025 List of Critical Minerals, an expanded catalog now covering 60 minerals deemed essential to U.S. economic and national security. The updated list and methodology offers a window into the key considerations shaping how policymakers assess risk and determine which supply chains warrant the most attention. We read the list and methodology, and break it down for you in our latest Fuse post, so you don't have to.
U.S. Critical Minerals Diplomacy Gains Ground in Asia
The recent deals between the United States and Cambodia, Malaysia, and Thailand demonstrate the Trump Administration’s interest in cultivating broader relationships in Asia through critical minerals dealmaking, marking a rapid expansion of U.S. critical minerals diplomacy in the region. Whether these agreements translate into sustained cooperation and real project delivery will depend on follow-through, financing, and the ability to reconcile differing priorities among partners.
What’s New in the New U.S.-Australia Critical Minerals Agreement?
The new United States-Australia Minerals Framework marks the next phase of a partnership that has been steadily deepening for years, and builds on sustained cooperation that was initiated by the first Trump administration. The Framework calls for increased collaboration, potential strategic stockpiles and reserves, and price floors, but many of these policy tools are still in early stages, and key decisions lie ahead.
PRC’s Evolving Export Controls: From Retaliation to a Global Compliance Regime
China's recent expansion of export controls to super hard materials, medium and heavy rare earth elements (REEs), REE production equipment, and high-density lithium-ion batteries and battery materials highlights China's desire to institutionalize control over global supply chains and the dangerous vulnerabilities driving long-term diversification and resilience efforts among allied economies.
The US-Indonesia Trade Deal and Critical Minerals: Opportunities, Key Questions and Known Unknowns
A new trade deal with Indonesia could exempt the US from the country's current export ban on critical minerals. It could redirect meaningful volumes of material—but will only matter if the US is able to build the capacity to transform the raw ore.
Critical Minerals Emerge as Key Area for Collaboration in U.S.-Japan-Philippines Summit
By: Abigail Hunter, Zoe Oysul, and Jocelyn Trainer Critical minerals emerged as a key area for collaboration during the U.S.-Japan-Philippines summit, at a time when the United States seeks to strengthen diplomatic, military, and economic relationships in the Indo-Pacific to counter Chinese aggression in the region and dominance over the critical minerals supply chain. The complementary […]
Watch: Untangling the U.S. Government’s Many Critical Minerals and Materials Lists
Watch the SAFE Center for Critical Minerals Strategy's recent webinar which convened experts from the Department of the Interior, Energy, and Defense for a webinar examining the U.S. government’s many critical minerals and materials lists to get clarity about how various departments determine what gets included on these lists and how the different methodologies may change in the future.
Illinois Can Help Lead the Transportation Revolution
A transportation revolution is underway around the globe. The most significant shift in how people move from point A to point B since the transition from horse and buggy to Model T is beginning in earnest, bringing significant opportunities for Illinois and the Midwest.
More Electricity Production Key to EU’s Green Future
Most fears around Europe’s energy crisis have dissipated thanks to a warm winter and emergency measures adopted by the European Union (EU) and its members. EU countries seem to have some breathing room as they implement their ambitious plan to speed up the deployment of renewables and zero-emission vehicles
Supply Chain Crunch Encourages Miners To Look Closer To Home
As supply chain disruptions continue and permitting remains a lengthy process, mining companies are revisiting the tailings from previous operations.
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