"US Critical Minerals List identifies 50 minerals essential to US economy and national security"
The US Critical Minerals List (USGS, under 30 USC 1606) identifies 50 non-fuel minerals essential to US economic and national security with disruption-vulnerable supply chains, updated at least every three years.
This is a human-established fact, not a universal axiom. It is true within US as enacted by US Geological Survey (Department of the Interior).
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The US Critical Minerals List, published by the US Geological Survey under the Energy Act of 2020 (30 USC 1606), identifies 50 non-fuel minerals deemed essential to US economic and national security whose supply chains are vulnerable to disruption. The 2022 update added nickel and zinc; the list must be revised at least every three years. Antimony, tungsten, graphite, rare-earth elements, gallium, germanium, tantalum and indium are included. Separately, the Defense Logistics Agency maintains a National Defense Stockpile of selected minerals under 50 USC 98 et seq.
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