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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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Australia, Belgium, China, Customs (Tariff), Defense and Military Forces, Defense Contracts, Defense Department, F-35 Airplane, Factories and Manufacturing, Liverpool (England), 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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