In the US, demand for metals critical to the green transition continues to climb sharply. But the development of new mines there that could help fulfil that need has reduced to a crawl. The FT’s Amanda Chu looks at the reasons behind the slow progress and what America is doing to address the problem #minerals #greentransition #mines See if you get the FT for free as a student ( or start a £1 trial: ► Check out our Community tab for more stories: ► Listen to our podcasts: ► Follow us on Instagram: |
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