Marco Rubio introduces a bill aimed at blunting Chinese dominance of the rare-earth industry, which he says 'threatens our national security, limits our economic productivity, and robs working-class Americans of future opportunities for dignified work”
The bill by Sen.
Marco Rubio , would allow investors to form a cooperative that is exempt from antitrust laws, in an attempt to shield it from government-backed competition from China and volatile markets that have made it virtually nonexistent in the U.S. The Secretary of Commerce would secure a charter for the business, though it would need to be...
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