Jamieson Greer proposes a national security premium on critical minerals to counter China's market dominance amid concerns of potential retaliation from international allies.
Jamieson Greer has proposed a 'national security premium' on critical minerals to address China's market dominance, citing concerns over potential retaliation from allies.
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Jamieson Greer has proposed a 'national security premium' on critical minerals to address China's market dominance, citing concerns over potential retaliation from allies.
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