Michael Auslin, a Hoover fellow, was featured in the Wall Street Journal discussing a significant discovery of 2.34 billion metric tons of rare-earth elements near Wheatland, Wyoming. This discovery by American Rare Earths Inc could position the United States to potentially surpass China as the world leader in rare earth minerals, a crucial component for powering the global economy. China currently holds a reserve of 44 million metric tons of these materials.
Important: "US could soon surpass China as the world leader in rare earth minerals." How? American Rare Earths Inc announced 2.34 billion tons were discovered in Wyoming, which dramatically surpasses China's 44 million metric tons reserve, https://t.co/CIg7vd9fTX
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"Wyoming Hits the Rare-Earth Mother Lode" by Michael Auslin via @WSJ https://t.co/yu6k79yfZK
"Wyoming Hits the Rare-Earth Mother Lode" by @MichaelAuslin via @WSJ https://t.co/zpsd9C45a3
Hoover fellow Michael Auslin is featured on @WSJ discussing the discovery of 2.34 billion metric tons of rare-earth elements near Wheatland, Wyoming, which signals a new era in the competition for the raw materials that power the global economy. Read more:https://t.co/6Whw7r8R71