"Critical minerals" may herald Section 232 investigations

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The Department of the Interior's (DOI) "critical minerals" list could provide insight into the Trump administration's future national security and trade investigations under the Trade and Expansion Act of 1962. Already the Trump administration has imposed tariffs targeting steel and aluminum, and the designation of certain critical minerals may indicate additional material commodities in the administration's cross hairs.

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