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As China revs up battery production, Dem lawmakers see another Middle East nightmare
Washington is racing for money to build batteries for cars and the electric grid, but despite the bipartisan “Buy American” rhetoric, not enough may be done to counter China’s lead.
This July 26, 2016, photo shows an overall view of the Tesla Gigafactory in Sparks, Nev. The U.S. only has three major battery factories operating today, including Tesla’s. | Rich Pedroncelli/AP Photo
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The clean energy economy is being made in China. Washington Democrats are launching a late-stage rush to lure it back home.
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The National Mining Association (NMA) has applauded President Joe Biden’s Executive Order on America’s Supply Chains, which contains directives that are specific to the US’ domestic minerals supply chains and recognises the key role that minerals play in securing the availability of critical and essential goods and materials.
“We can’t import our way to economic and national security; we have to establish that security literally from the ground up by using American-mined materials produced by American workers under world-leading environmental standards,” said Rich Nolan, NMA President and CEO. “The President clearly recognises the threat and is acting to protect against the exposure that exists in our energy, national security, manufacturing and medical supply chains given our overreliance on imports for the building blocks of these key industries.”