US Lawmakers Propose $2.5 Billion Strategic Reserve for Critical Minerals
DEFENSE
A bipartisan group of US lawmakers has proposed a $2.5 billion bill to establish a strategic reserve for critical minerals, aiming to reduce China's dominance in global supply chains. The reserve would stabilize prices for essential minerals used in electric vehicles and defense systems, while a seven-member committee would oversee its management, prioritizing recycled materials. Supporters argue the initiative is crucial for safeguarding US industry and enhancing national security.

Jan 24, 2026, 6:00 AM