How can you call critical minerals a national and economic security priority and then cripple the most direct subsidy intended to stimulate domestic projects?
I suspect it’s because the mining lobby has spent years convincing policymakers the problem is permitting and labor/environmental regs.
I suspect it’s because the mining lobby has spent years convincing policymakers the problem is permitting and labor/environmental regs.
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But they all understand (to varying degrees) regulatory law and how to align with ideological agendas.
Regulation is an easy policy win.
And they know how to develop/fundraise for conventional mine projects.
Which means promoting bogus investor returns on a rapid timescale. Not a long-term collaborative effort w/ government.
It’s okay to admit you need help! We’re up against a predatory state actor, and only Western governments can counter them.