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How U.S. Defense Industry Dodged a Rare-Earth Shortage After China’s Curbs

America’s ability to make precision-guided missiles was threatened during Trump’s tariff war. But experienced players have rescued the supply chain, for now.

Farah Stockman
Author: Farah Stockman

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Farah Stockman

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Australia, Belgium, China, Customs (Tariff), Defense and Military Forces, Defense Contracts, Defense Department, F-35 Airplane, Factories and Manufacturing, Liverpool (England), Lockheed Martin Corporation, Lynas Corp Ltd, Magnets and Magnetism, Metals and Minerals, Missiles and Missile Defense Systems, Raytheon Company, Solvay SA, Supply Chain, Trump, Donald J, United States
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