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United States

United States stands out in this dataset through policy leverage over trade and investment, named industrial and corporate presence, and processing and refining capacity, with its strongest relevance showing up in Beryllium, Tellurium, and Molybdenum.

This country matters primarily because it can influence market access, investment flows, and compliance rules across strategic materials.

Policy driverIndustrial baseRefining hub

Strategic Read

Policy driver

United States matters less as a dominant mine supplier and more as a country that can shape market access, compliance, and investment signals.

Policy events

48

Materials covered

18

Leading materials

BerylliumTelluriumMolybdenumDysprosium

Overview

Why United States matters

Primary read

Policy driver

Why it matters

United States matters less as a dominant mine supplier and more as a country that can shape market access, compliance, and investment signals.

What to watch

Watch policy changes, permitting, and trade rules alongside any shift in Beryllium exposure.

Coverage signals

Materials covered

18

Linked policy events

48

Refining appearances

12

Named companies

28

These are dataset signals showing how often United States appears across strategic materials research, not official reserve or production totals.

Mining / upstream supply

Very High

6

Refining / processing

Very High

12

Policy leverage

Very High

48

Industrial presence

Very High

28

Material Exposure

Where United States appears in the dataset

Be

Beryllium

Integrated upstream and refining presence

ProducerSourceRefinerKey PlayerChokepoint

Beryllium matters here because of producer signal: ~50% (180 tonnes, 2024 est.), refining share: 50%, 2 named players, and appears in chokepoint analysis.

Producer signal

~50% (180 tonnes, 2024 est.)

Refining share

50%

Open material
Te

Tellurium

Integrated upstream and refining presence

ProducerSourceRefinerKey Player

Tellurium matters here because of producer signal: 60-80 t/yr (12-14%), refining share: 13%, and 2 named players.

Producer signal

60-80 t/yr (12-14%)

Refining share

13%

Open material
Mo

Molybdenum

Integrated upstream and refining presence

ProducerRefinerKey Player

Molybdenum matters here because of producer signal: ~18% (51,900 tonnes), refining share: 18%, and 1 named player.

Producer signal

~18% (51,900 tonnes)

Refining share

18%

Open material
Dy

Dysprosium

Integrated upstream and refining presence

ProducerSourceRefinerKey Player

Dysprosium matters here because of producer signal: <1% (Energy Fuels pilot), refining share: 1%, and 4 named players.

Producer signal

<1% (Energy Fuels pilot)

Refining share

1%

Open material
Ta

Tantalum

Processing and refining relevance

RefinerKey PlayerChokepoint

Tantalum matters here because of refining share: 15%, 4 named players, and appears in chokepoint analysis.

Refining share

15%

Open material
Nd

Neodymium

Integrated upstream and refining presence

ProducerSourceRefinerKey Player

Neodymium matters here because of producer signal: ~15% mining, refining share: 1%, and 1 named player.

Producer signal

~15% mining

Refining share

1%

Open material
Tb

Terbium

Integrated upstream and refining presence

ProducerSourceRefinerKey Player

Terbium matters here because of producer signal: <1% (scaling), refining share: 1%, and 1 named player.

Producer signal

<1% (scaling)

Refining share

1%

Open material
V

Vanadium

Processing and refining relevance

SourceRefinerKey PlayerChokepoint

Vanadium matters here because of refining share: 4% (5,700 (secondary sources, 2023)), 3 named players, and appears in chokepoint analysis.

Refining share

4% · 5,700 (secondary sources, 2023)

Open material
Au

Gold

Processing and refining relevance

SourceRefinerKey Player

Gold matters here because of refining share: 8% and 1 named player.

Refining share

8%

Open material
Cu

Copper

Processing and refining relevance

SourceRefinerKey Player

Copper matters here because of refining share: 4% and 1 named player.

Refining share

4%

Open material
Ge

Germanium

Processing and refining relevance

RefinerKey PlayerChokepoint

Germanium matters here because of refining share: 1% (~12), 4 named players, and appears in chokepoint analysis.

Refining share

1% · ~12

Open material
C

Graphite

Processing and refining relevance

SourceRefinerKey Player

Graphite matters here because of refining share: 1% and 1 named player.

Refining share

1%

Open material
Nb

Niobium

Corporate and industrial relevance

Key PlayerChokepoint

Niobium matters here because of 4 named players and appears in chokepoint analysis.

Open material
Ga

Gallium

Corporate and industrial relevance

Key PlayerChokepoint

Gallium matters here because of 2 named players and appears in chokepoint analysis.

Open material
Co

Cobalt

Corporate and industrial relevance

SourceKey Player

Cobalt matters here because of 1 named player.

Open material
Sn

Tin

Supply-chain source relevance

SourceChokepoint

Tin matters here because of appears in chokepoint analysis.

Open material
Se

Selenium

Strategic relevance

Chokepoint

Selenium matters here because of appears in chokepoint analysis.

Open material
W

Tungsten

Supply-chain source relevance

Source

Tungsten is one of the materials where this country appears in the intelligence dataset.

Open material

Production & Refining

Industrial footprint by material

MaterialRolesProducer signalRefining
BerylliumProducer, Source, Refiner, Key Player, Chokepoint~50% (180 tonnes, 2024 est.)50%
TelluriumProducer, Source, Refiner, Key Player60-80 t/yr (12-14%)13%
MolybdenumProducer, Refiner, Key Player~18% (51,900 tonnes)18%
DysprosiumProducer, Source, Refiner, Key Player<1% (Energy Fuels pilot)1%
TantalumRefiner, Key Player, ChokepointN/A15%
NeodymiumProducer, Source, Refiner, Key Player~15% mining1%
TerbiumProducer, Source, Refiner, Key Player<1% (scaling)1%
VanadiumSource, Refiner, Key Player, ChokepointN/A4% · 5,700 (secondary sources, 2023)
GoldSource, Refiner, Key PlayerN/A8%
CopperSource, Refiner, Key PlayerN/A4%
GermaniumRefiner, Key Player, ChokepointN/A1% · ~12
GraphiteSource, Refiner, Key PlayerN/A1%
NiobiumKey Player, ChokepointN/AN/A
GalliumKey Player, ChokepointN/AN/A
CobaltSource, Key PlayerN/AN/A
TinSource, ChokepointN/AN/A
SeleniumChokepointN/AN/A
TungstenSourceN/AN/A

Key Players

Companies and industrial actors linked to United States

Materion Corporation

USA

Mining, Refining, Manufacturing

Only fully integrated mine-to-finished-product beryllium supply chain in the West. Spor Mountain mine (UT), Delta mill (UT), Elmore refinery (OH). Dominates Western supply.

IBC Advanced Alloys

USA

Manufacturing

Aerospace and defense beryllium-aluminum (AlBeMet) and BeCu product manufacturing.

GE Aerospace

USA

End User

Superalloy turbine blades; LEAP and GE9X engines

Freeport-McMoRan

USA

Mining

Grasberg (Indonesia) and Morenci (US); major global producer

MP Materials

USA

Mining & Processing

Mountain Pass mine (California). LREE-dominated; HREE separation commissioning targeted mid-2026. DoD partnership for domestic magnet production.

Energy Fuels

USA

Refining

White Mesa Mill (Utah). 99.9% Dy2O3 qualified Dec 2025. Targeting 48 t/yr Dy oxide by mid-2027 from monazite feedstock.

Ucore Rare Metals

USA

Refining (planned)

RapidSX facility in Louisiana. US$22.4M government funding. Commissioning targeted H2 2026.

Urban Mining Company

USA

Recycling

Magnet-to-Magnet (M2M) recycling. 250+ t/yr initial capacity, design capacity 1,000-2,000 t/yr.

AXT Inc

USA

End User

GaAs and InP substrate manufacturer; sources gallium globally

II-VI (Coherent)

USA

End User

III-V semiconductor compound manufacturing

Corning

USA

End User

World's largest optical fiber manufacturer; GeO₂ core dopant consumer

Mirion Technologies

USA

End User

HPGe gamma-ray detectors for nuclear security and medical imaging

Newmont

USA

Mining

World's largest gold miner; ~6 Moz/year production

Novonix

Australia/USA

Refining

Synthetic graphite anode development in US

MP Materials

USA

Mining

Only active US rare earth mine (Mountain Pass, CA); building separation capacity

NioCorp Developments

USA

Development

Elk Creek project, Nebraska. ~7,350 t/yr FeNb potential. Permits secured; financing pending. 75% offtake contracted.

Special Metals (Precision Castparts/Berkshire Hathaway)

USA

End User

Major Inconel 718 producer. Primary consumer of superalloy-grade niobium.

Bruker Energy & Supercon Technologies

USA/Germany

End User

Major NbTi and Nb3Sn superconductor wire producer for MRI, accelerator, and fusion magnets.

Global Advanced Metals

Australia/USA

Mining + Refining

Operates Wodgina Mine (WA) and Austin TX refinery. Principal conflict-free formal source. All grades including ITAR-compliant defence material.

TANIOBIS

Germany/USA

Refining

Subsidiary of Hyperion Metals. High-purity specialty tantalum and niobium products.

KEMET (Yageo)

USA

End User / Capacitor Mfg

Integrated capacitor manufacturer with internal tantalum processing in USA, UK, and Philippines.

Apple

USA

End User / Supply Chain Leader

Major downstream consumer. Preferentially sources certified conflict-free tantalum from Rwanda and Australia.

First Solar

USA

End User

World's largest CdTe PV manufacturer and single largest Te consumer. ~21 GW nameplate capacity (2024). Sources Te via long-term offtakes with 5N Plus (primary) and Umicore (secondary). Operates closed-loop panel recycling.

Asarco (Grupo Mexico)

USA

Refining

Copper mining and refining. Potential 30-40 t/yr from anode slimes. New processing facility announced in Arizona (2024).

MP Materials

USA

Mining & Refining

Mountain Pass mine; building in-house HREE separation. 3–5 t Tb/year (2023), scaling.

AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group

USA / Germany

Recycling & Refining

Specializes in spent catalyst recycling via proprietary V-CYCLE roasting/melting process. Achieves >99% vanadium recovery from spent catalysts.

U.S. Vanadium

USA

Refining

High-purity V2O5 and electrolyte from secondary sources (petroleum residues, spent catalysts). Leading US producer of high-purity vanadium compounds. Demonstrated closed-loop VRFB electrolyte recycling.

Anfield Energy

USA

Mining (Development)

Velvet-Wood mine (Utah) received expedited 14-day critical minerals permitting in 2025. First domestic US primary vanadium since 2020. Production targeted for 2026.

Policy Activity

Relevant policy and regulation

2025-2030

2025-2030

US strategic stockpile rebuilding discussions

United States · US DoD / USGS

Target 500-1,000 tonnes of tantalum reserves (up from <100 tonnes). Defence Production Act invocations under consideration for domestic refining. IRA 30% investment tax credits for critical mineral processing.

Jan

Jan 2027

US IRA FEOC Exemption Expires

United States · US Government

EV batteries containing Chinese-processed graphite will completely lose access to the $7,500 tax credit. Major forcing function for Western anode supply.

Early

Early 2026

US announces $12B 'Project Vault' critical minerals stockpile

United States · US Government

Modeled on Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Selenium may be included in future stockpile decisions.

Jul

Jul 2026

EU occupational exposure limit for beryllium drops to 0.2 μg/m³

European Union · European Union

Matches US OSHA standard. Increases compliance costs for EU processors and further raises barriers to entry for European beryllium processing.

Mar

Mar 2026

US lawmakers urge Pentagon to stockpile vanadium

China · Arkansas Congressional Delegation

Request for at least one year's supply of ferrovanadium and aerospace-grade V2O5, citing vulnerability of weapons supply chains to China-Russia supply dominance.

Jan

Jan 2026

US Executive Order on critical minerals import pricing

United States · White House

Directs Commerce Dept to negotiate minimum import prices for critical minerals with trading partners, targeting price volatility that destabilises domestic investment.

2025

2025

US Section 301 Tariffs

United States · US Trade Representative

25% tariffs applied to Chinese tungsten products (carbides, concentrates, oxides) to counter dependency and spur allied supply chains.

2025

2025

USGS includes indium in final 2025 critical minerals list

United States · USGS / Department of the Interior

Official US critical mineral designation; no indium-specific stockpiling or production programs enacted as of 2026.

Nov

Nov 2025

Added to US Critical Minerals List

United States · US Dept of the Interior (USGS)

First-time inclusion for Silver, reflecting its vital role in defense, grids, PV, and advanced electronics, plus a 64% US import reliance.

Nov

Nov 2025

Anfield Energy breaks ground at Velvet-Wood mine (Utah)

United States · Anfield Energy Inc.

First domestic US primary vanadium mine since 2020. Received expedited 14-day critical minerals permitting. First production targeted for 2026.

Nov

Nov 9, 2025

China suspends germanium ban to US

China · MOFCOM (China)

Temporary relief through Nov 27, 2026. Licensing regime continues. Market uncertainty persists.

Nov

Nov 2025

USGS 2025 Final List of Critical Minerals (60 minerals)

United States · US Geological Survey

Beryllium maintained on updated list of 60 critical minerals, confirming continued strategic importance.

Nov

Nov 2025

USGS publishes 2025 Critical Minerals List including vanadium

United States · US Geological Survey

Vanadium designated among 60 critical minerals vital to economic and national security. Unlocks federal support for domestic production, expedited permitting, and potential stockpiling.

Nov

Nov 2025

USGS publishes 2025 List of Critical Minerals (60 minerals)

United States · US Department of the Interior / USGS

Selenium acknowledged within institutional supply chain risk assessments. Reinforces strategic classification.

Oct

Oct 2025

Discovery of America's largest indium deposit in Utah's West Desert reported

United States · Metal Tech News / USGS

Potential future domestic US source, though development timeline and commercial viability are not yet established.

Oct

Oct 2025

South Korea announces national RE supply chain strategy

Government of South Korea · Government of South Korea

First comprehensive strategy covering domestic extraction, separation, magnet manufacturing, and cooperation with US, Japan, and Australia.

Aug

Aug 2025

US 50% tariff on selected countries (EO 14323)

United States · US Executive Branch

Increased tariffs to 50% for selected countries, affecting Brazilian vanadium products and further constraining non-Chinese supply routes.

Jul

Jul 2025

US DoD-MP Materials partnership announced

United States · US Department of Defense / MP Materials

Multi-billion-dollar deal with equity investment, loans, 10-year price floor (US$110+/kg NdPr), and exclusive 10-year magnet offtake. Largest US government action on RE supply chains.

Jun

Jun 2025

US DoD awards $150M contract for domestic Be refining expansion

United States · US Department of Defense

Enhances domestic refining capacity to reduce import reliance and strengthen defense supply chain resilience.

Apr

Apr 2025

US 10% baseline reciprocal tariff (EO 14257)

United States · US Executive Branch

10% tariff on most imports effective April 5, 2025. Affects vanadium product imports and raises costs for US consumers.

Jan

Jan 2025

US Project Vault ($12B critical minerals stockpile) announced

United States · US Executive Branch

Strategic stockpile program modeled on the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Participation from GM, Boeing, Google. Could support vanadium procurement.

Jan

Jan 2025

USGS confirms export ban in Mineral Commodity Summaries

China · USGS

Official confirmation of China's ban; highlights 100% US import dependency.

2023–2024

2023–2024

CDA recalculates copper supply risk above USGS criticality threshold

United States · Copper Development Association (US)

Applying USGS methodology, copper's supply risk score rose from 0.334 (2018) to 0.488 (2023), exceeding the 0.40 threshold. Argues copper should be added to the 2025 USGS Critical Minerals List.

Dec

Dec 2024

China bans gallium exports to the United States

China · MOFCOM (China)

Complete ban on Ga shipments to US. Further tightening of supply for American semiconductor manufacturers.

Dec

Dec 3, 2024

China bans germanium exports to the United States

China · MOFCOM (Announcement No. 46)

Complete ban. Prices reach $2,850-3,000/kg (99.999%). US scrambles for alternative sources.

Dec

Dec 2024

US DOE publishes Neodymium Magnets Supply Chain Report

United States · US Department of Energy

Documents 100% US import reliance for finished RE magnets. Recommends accelerated domestic production.

2024

2024

USGS includes tellurium on updated Critical Minerals List

United States · USGS

Formal recognition of high supply risk and strategic importance for clean energy and defense. No formal US stockpiling program yet, but DoD discussions ongoing.

Nov

Nov 2024

US publishes Final 2025 Critical Minerals List

United States · US Federal Register

Dysprosium included alongside all rare earths. Triggers Defence Production Act funding eligibility, tax incentives, and streamlined permitting.

Jun

Jun 2024

Toshiba-Sojitz-CBMM unveil NTO battery prototype bus

United States · Toshiba, Sojitz, CBMM

Milestone for niobium battery technology commercialization. NTO-anode batteries demonstrated ultra-fast 10-minute charging in electric bus prototype.

May

May 2024

DFARS final rule on covered magnets procurement restrictions

United States · U.S. Department of Defense

Through 2026: restrictions on magnets "melted or produced" in covered nations. From 2027: expanded to "mined, refined, separated, melted, or produced."

May

May 2024

US Treasury Grants Graphite Exemption until 2027

United States · US Treasury

Acknowledging the impossibility of sourcing non-Chinese anodes immediately, the US grants a 2-year grace period for graphite tracing under the FEOC rules.

2022

2022

Inflation Reduction Act signed into law

United States · US Congress

30% Investment Tax Credit for solar manufacturing (technology-neutral, covering CdTe) with 10% domestic content bonus. First Solar's US facilities qualify directly.

2022

2022

US designates terbium as Tier 1 critical mineral (highest risk)

China · US Department of the Interior

Cites 90% supply dependence on China and essential defense applications. IRA allocates >$250M for rare earth mining and processing.

2022

2022

USGS includes beryllium on Final List of Critical Minerals

United States · US Geological Survey

Formal critical mineral designation enables priority permitting, stockpile funding, and supply chain analysis.

Aug

Aug 2022

US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)

United States · US Government

Sets strict local sourcing requirements for battery components to qualify for the $7,500 EV tax credit, targeting Chinese anode dominance.

Aug

Aug 2022

US Inflation Reduction Act signed into law

China · US Congress

EV tax credit ($7,500) requires 40–80% FTA-sourced critical minerals (2023–2027). Only 8% of refined cobalt is IRA-compliant. Excludes China, DRC, Indonesia.

Sep

Sep 2021

Section 232 investigation initiated on NdFeB magnet imports

United States · U.S. Department of Commerce / BIS

Formal investigation into national security impact of NdFeB magnet imports. Documents qualification barriers and supply chain vulnerabilities.

Feb

Feb 2021

Executive Order 14017 triggers DOE rare earth magnet supply chain review

United States · U.S. Department of Energy

DOE frames comprehensive NdFeB magnet supply-chain assessment, quantifying concentration risks and substitution difficulty.

2018

2018

US DOI designates 35 critical minerals including molybdenum

United States · US Department of the Interior

Federal recognition of Mo supply risk. Triggers priority review of mining permits and supply chain assessments for domestic Mo operations.

2018

2018

US Interior Dept. publishes critical minerals list including niobium

United States · US Department of the Interior

Formal recognition of niobium's strategic importance and 100% US import dependence. Triggers inclusion in defense stockpile reviews.

2017

2017

OSHA final rule on beryllium (29 CFR 1910.1024)

United States · US OSHA

Permissible exposure limit reduced tenfold from 2.0 μg/m³ to 0.2 μg/m³. Phased compliance imposed significant capital costs, discouraging new entrants.

2016

2016

US EPA revises aquatic life water quality criteria for selenium

United States · US EPA

Chronic exposure limits set at 4.6 ug/L (lentic) and 6.5 ug/L (lotic). Increased compliance costs for miners and refiners.

2011

2011

EU RoHS Directive exemption for CdTe solar panels

United States · European Parliament

CdTe panels exempted from cadmium restrictions because Cd is hermetically sealed and proven recycling pathways exist. Exemption remains in force; political consensus favors maintaining it for decarbonization.

Jul

Jul 2010

Dodd-Frank Act signed, Section 1502 on conflict minerals

United States · US Congress

Requires SEC-registered companies to disclose 3TG sourcing from DRC and 9 surrounding countries. Annual Form SD filings mandatory. Compliance costs $100K-$1M+ per large company. ~6,000-8,000 companies covered.

Jul

Jul 2010

US Dodd-Frank Act Section 1502 — conflict mineral due diligence for 3TG

United States · US Congress / SEC

US-listed companies must report on DRC-origin tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold. Drives adoption of ITSCI certification and supply chain traceability for DRC cassiterite.

2005

2005

DoD-Materion public-private partnership launched under DPA Title III

United States · US DoD / Materion Corporation

Federal funding for construction of Elmore, Ohio refinery to restore domestic high-purity beryllium metal production capability lost in 2000.

Ongoing

Ongoing

US & EU Critical Mineral Designation

European Union · USGS & European Commission

Classified as critical due to high economic importance and extreme supply risk, triggering mapping and strategic funding.

Mid-2000s

Mid-2000s

US DoD classifies beryllium as strategic/critical material

United States · US Department of Defense

Formal recognition of defense dependency on beryllium. Triggers public-private partnership investments under Defense Production Act Title III.

Structural Risks

Chokepoints and concentration notes

Beryllium: Three-country refining monopoly: US, China, Kazakhstan — no alternatives exist

Beryllium: US NDS stockpile critically depleted: 2.61 t vs 45 t goal

Gallium: Export licensing (Aug 2023) + US ban (Dec 2024)

Gallium: 100% US import dependency (USGS)

Germanium: US has zero primary refining capacity

Niobium: US 100% import-dependent; EU 92% sourced from Brazil

Selenium: US imports >75% of consumption (Philippines, Mexico, Germany, Canada, Poland)

Tantalum: US strategic reserves depleted to <100 tonnes (down from 3,000 tonnes in 1990s)

Tin: US 74% import-dependent with negligible domestic mine production

Vanadium: US holds zero strategic vanadium reserves in National Defense Stockpile

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