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International competition for nonfuel minerals

Peer-Reviewed Publication

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Researchers analyzed the reliance on foreign imports by China and the United States for 42 nonfuel minerals used in emerging technologies and found that China and the United States largely depend on imports for 19 and 24 of the minerals, respectively; however, each country depends on imports for more than half of its consumption of 11 of the same minerals, potentially prompting international competition for existing supplies, according to the authors.

Article #17-17152: "China, the United States, and competition for resources that enable emerging technologies," by Andrew L. Gulley, Nedal T. Nassar, and Sean Xun.

MEDIA CONTACT: Alex Demas, United States Geological Survey, Reston, VA; tel: 703-648-4421; e-mail: <apdemas@usgs.gov>; Jason Burton, United States Geological Survey, Norcross, GA; tel: 678-924-6692; e-mail: <jburton@usgs.gov>

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