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Speakers urge international push to diversify critical minerals supply chains

Unspecified Body · February 5, 2026

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Summary

Unidentified speakers called for a global initiative to diversify access to critical minerals, arguing the international market is failing to build domestic markets, create dignified jobs or keep the nation secure.

Speaker 1, an unidentified speaker, said diversifying supply chains and access to critical minerals is "an issue of incredible importance to this administration" and described it as a top global priority.

The call came amid warnings from another speaker that the international market for critical minerals is "failing." Speaker 2 said the market is not creating domestic markets or "dignified jobs" for labor forces and contended it is not keeping the nation safe: "Today, the international market for critical minerals is failing. It's failing to create domestic markets or dignified jobs for our labor forces, and it's failing to keep our nation safe."

Speaker 1 described the problem as one that requires cooperation among countries with shared goals: "This must be an international global initiative with like minded countries who all have 1 thing in common. We wanna see a diverse supply of critical minerals and a secure and resilient supply chains across the world."

No formal actions, motions, or votes were recorded in the briefing. The remarks framed the challenge as economic and national-security related, linking supply-chain resilience to domestic job creation. The speakers did not identify specific policy proposals, funding sources, or timelines in the remarks provided. The next steps were not specified in the transcript.