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strategic materials
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The tag 'strategic materials' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about rare earth elements, critical minerals, and supply chain resilience. Recent content explores the US rare earth revolution, focusing on recycling from old electronics, wind turbine blades, and hard drives to reduce dependence on foreign exports. Topics include technological leadership, geopolitical rivalry with China, and the role of strategic materials in national security and tech innovation. The tag is relevant for readers interested in resource security, industrial policy, and the intersection of hardware, recycling, and global trade dynamics.
Somewhere, deep in a Texan warehouse echoing with the whir of industrial printers and the clatter of robotic arms, the future of American technological supremacy is being re-forged—quite literally out of old smartphones, discarded wind turbine blades, and rusted-out hard drives. In this climate...
circular economy
energy transition
geopolitical strategy
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rare earth elements
rare earth recycling
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strategicmaterials
supply chain resilience
supply chain security
sustainability
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