DoD prime contracting a defence good with AUKUS-priority minerals
scenarioUSdefenceSourceDFARS 252.225-7052 (Restriction on the Acquisition of Certain Magnets and Tungsten)
A US Department of Defense prime contractor procuring a defence good whose bill-of-materials includes AUKUS-priority critical minerals. DFARS 252.225-7052 restricts sourcing; ITAR applies to the end-item; AUKUS Pillar 2 creates a reciprocal exemption pathway for AU/UK-origin content.
Applies when
program=DoDcountry_of_operation=USincludes_aukus_minerals=true
Applicable legislation (0 items)
No legislation directly attached to this scenario.
Applicable topics (4 claims)
- DFARS 252.225-7052 restricts DoD acquisition of non-domestic specialty metals including antimonyinstitutionalSpecialty metals / prohibited sources clause
- ITAR (22 CFR 120-130) governs the export of US defence articles and servicesinstitutionalExport control on the end-item
- AUKUS Pillar 2 establishes trilateral advanced-capability technology transfer between AU, UK and USinstitutionalReciprocal exemption pathway
- AUKUS Critical Minerals Cooperation coordinates trilateral supply-chain investmentinstitutionalCooperation framework
Co-applies within this scenario (1 relationship)
Rules don’t globally co-apply — they co-apply when the scenario is true. The pairs below reinforce each other under the DoD prime contracting a defence good with AUKUS-priority minerals predicates.
- AUKUS Pillar 2 establishes trilateral advanced-capability technology transfer between AU, UK and US↔DFARS 252.225-7052 restricts DoD acquisition of non-domestic specialty metals including antimonyone_triggers_the_other
AUKUS-origin content invokes the DFARS specialty-metals exception pathway
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