Finally, Trump managed to rekindle the animal spirit of USA's manufacturing prowess.
And USA finally goes big into recycling.
US don't need China rare earths
US don't need China rare earths
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Apr 25 2025, 06:04 PM
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Finally, Trump managed to rekindle the animal spirit of USA's manufacturing prowess. And USA finally goes big into recycling. Phoenix_KL liked this post
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Apr 25 2025, 06:21 PM
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QUOTE(Imp Bron @ Apr 25 2025, 06:18 PM) Viability what? they can't get in china then where else? At this point it becomes like food security already, need have domestic backup. Yeap. In the name of security.Maybe it will called mineral security 🤔 Like how SG will recycle waste water or desalinate salt water. Despite getting a lot of water from MY. |
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Apr 25 2025, 06:56 PM
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QUOTE(Gargamel_gibson @ Apr 25 2025, 06:46 PM) The so called "rare" earth is also highly polluting to mine. And it's so rare that Malaysia is sitting on 1 trillion worth of rare earth potential lmao. China banning exports to US will benefit us Mining and processing. Let them build the facilities in their sunbelt states. Those area not much value and already filled with deserts. |
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