19 Observations on mining and refining of critical minerals

Observation Eight – Churning The Critical Minerals Without The Midas Touch

5 min · 6. maj 2026
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As critical minerals move deeper into discussions around industrial security and domestic capability, refining is increasingly positioned at the center of the conversation. Yet behind the urgency surrounding capacity expansion lies a quieter and more complex tension — one that extends beyond production itself. This episode explores the structural realities shaping modern refining systems, and the questions that emerge when strategic expectations begin to collide with the conditions under which capacity is actually built. Produced By: Kiana Kianara Executive Vice President, Marketing & PR

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Observation Ten – Jumping Without a Parachute | Critical Minerals, Tariffs & Industrial Capacity

Jumping Without a Parachute asks a simple but uncomfortable question: Can a country reduce dependency on a critical mineral supply chain before it has built the industrial capacity needed to replace it? In this episode of 19 Observations on the Mining and Refining of Critical Materials, we explore the relationship between critical minerals, rare earths, tariffs, industrial policy, refining capacity, manufacturing competitiveness, and supply chain security. As governments pursue critical mineral independence and resilient supply chains, trade policy can move quickly while mines, refineries, processing facilities, and manufacturing capacity take years to develop. The discussion examines the gap between policy objectives and industrial reality, and why building a supply chain is not the same as building a competitive supply chain. Relevant to professionals involved in mining, refining, mineral processing, rare earth elements, battery materials, strategic minerals, industrial development, resource security, advanced manufacturing, energy transition materials, critical mineral supply chains, and global trade. Topics include: • Critical Minerals • Rare Earths • Strategic Materials • Supply Chain Security • Industrial Policy • Refining Capacity • Mineral Processing • Manufacturing Competitiveness • Domestic Supply Chains • Resource Security • Energy Transition Materials • Global Trade • Tariffs Produced By: Kiana Kianara Executive Vice President, Marketing & PR

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