U.S. using Defense Production Act to kick-start domestic critical minerals production
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden brandished one of the biggest weapons in his economic arsenal Thursday in hopes of turning the United States into a leading producer of electric-vehicle batteries and the minerals used to make them.
Biden issued an order under the Defense Production Act, a powerful procurement tool that dates to the Truman era and the Korean War, to compel the production and processing of critical minerals and rare-earth elements.
“We need to embrace all the tools and technologies to help free us from our dependence on fossil fuels and move us toward a more homegrown clean energy,” he said from the White House.
“Technologies made by American companies and American workers, so we can bolster domestic supply chains here at home and export those technologies around the world to reduce greenhouse gases.”


