Resilinc Special Report
Enhancing Supply Chain Visibility for Critical Minerals: Tackling Hidden Risks and Sourcing Challenges
The United States’ reliance on imported critical minerals poses risks to national security, economic stability, and industries like telecommunications. With over 15 minerals being 100% import-dependent and China dominating the supply of key materials, supply chain disruptions, geopolitical tensions, and regulatory shifts threaten essential technologies. This report explores supply chain adaptations companies can make, focusing on efforts to diversify sourcing, expand domestic production, and strengthen supply chain resilience. It also highlights the role of supply chain visibility in mitigating risks through enhanced tracking, analytics, and real-time monitoring. Read the report to learn how to secure critical minerals for long-term economic and technological competitiveness.
Key Insights:
- The U.S. is 100% import-dependent for 15 of the 50 minerals deemed critical to national security and economic prosperity
- Shortages of rare earth elements and gallium are projected to increase semiconductor costs by 20% by 2026, impacting the telecommunications, defense, and automotive sectors
- China's tightening of rare earth export policies has led to a 12% drop in U.S. imports, pushing companies to diversify sourcing from Australia, Canada, and South America