The Hay Seward
Economic Security Council
Economic Security is National Security
in the Age of US-China Rivalry
Admiral James R. Hogg USN (Ret.) Seapower & Maritime Security
Critical Minerals Supply Chain Security
Southeast Asia Economic and Commercial Diplomacy
Breaking News
Hanwha Investing $100 MM in Philly Shipyard
China Escalates Restrictions on American Companies
America's Blocking U.S. Steel Deal Hurts Japan Alliance and U.S. Workers
U.S. Nuclear Energy is Economic Security and National Security
Does the US Military Have Enough Minerals?
Tracking the "Ships Act" and "Critical Minerals Act" through Congress
Operation USS Wisconsin - Safeguarding Critical Minerals Supply Chain Security
Economic Security Council Special Report
Power Elements: Rare Earths Supply Chain Security
Economic Security Council Book Project
Power Rivals: America and China's Superpower Struggle
U.S. consumption of $613 million of rare earth elements affects $496 billion in downstream economic activity. We are heavily reliant for rare earths/critical minerals from China, which is imposing export controls on these minerals.
In the words and spirit of Alexander Hamilton, we seek to make the United States
“independent of foreign nations for military and other essential supplies.”
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