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Confronting China’s Forced Labor Is Key to Securing America’s Mineral Future | Opinion

Confronting China’s Forced Labor Is Key to Securing America’s Mineral Future | Opinion

Summary

President Donald Trump has a plan to secure critical minerals, which are important for U.S. energy and technology. Forced labor in mineral supply chains, especially linked to China, is a concern because it can harm U.S. interests. The U.S. is holding a meeting with allies to address these issues and find safer sources for these materials.

Key Facts

  • President Trump is focusing on a critical minerals agenda for U.S. energy independence and economic security.
  • Secretary of State Marco Rubio is organizing a meeting with U.S. allies to discuss critical mineral supply chains.
  • China is linked to forced labor in the Xinjiang region, making supply chains hard to trace.
  • A study by Global Rights Compliance found critical minerals from Xinjiang in products used in the West.
  • Forced labor in mineral production can lower costs and harm U.S. manufacturers and jobs.
  • U.S. laws like the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act aim to block goods from forced labor from entering U.S. markets.
  • The U.S. State Department has a strategic plan to identify and address vulnerabilities in supply chains.
  • Enforcement of anti-forced labor laws needs consistent application to be effective.
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