Biden putting ‘Buy American’ frame around critical minerals development efforts
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden is once again draping the union-friendly, red, white and blue bunting of his Buy American philosophy over a key component of his administrative agenda — one in which Canada dearly wants to play a role.
The U.S. intends to take a “made-in-America” approach to its strategy for securing reliable domestic supply chains for critical minerals and rare-earth elements — the building blocks for the coming electric-vehicle revolution.
“It’s all about the belief we share that to build a truly strong economy, we need a future that’s made in America,” Biden told Tuesday’s virtual gathering, which included U.S. corporate leaders, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
The event was designed to mark this week’s one-year anniversary of Biden’s executive order to review and recommend solutions for shoring up the country’s fragile supply chains, battered by COVID-19.

