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America's Critical Minerals Dependency: A Clear And Present Danger?
American Manganese Inc. (TSXV:AMY; PINKS:AMYZF;FRANK:2AM) is a specialty and critical metal company focused on using its patented proprietary hydrometallurgical process to recycle lithium-ion battery cathode materials. The Company received funding from Canadian government. American Manganese Inc has been featured in Investor’s Business Daily, the article focuses on metals and minerals dependency on foreign sources of supply is great …
American Manganese Inc. (TSXV:AMY; PINKS:AMYZF;FRANK:2AM) is a specialty and critical metal company focused on using its patented proprietary hydrometallurgical process to recycle lithium-ion battery cathode materials. The Company received funding from Canadian government.
American Manganese Inc has been featured in Investor’s Business Daily, the article focuses on metals and minerals dependency on foreign sources of supply is great and growing.
As quoted in the article:
As noted by the U.S. Geological Survey, we are 100% import-dependent for 20 metals and minerals, and 50% or more dependent for another 50. As for where the U.S. obtains these metals and minerals it needs but does not mine, China is a leading supplier of 28 of the 50 — up from 21 just a year ago. Russia is a leading supplier for six more.
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