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The U.S. heavily relies on China for nonfuel mineral imports, including critical minerals deemed essential by the government. The country is 100% reliant on imports for at least 12 key minerals, with rare earths, natural graphite, and gallium and germanium being particularly affected by China's export restrictions.
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How can the U.S. address the challenges of extracting heavy oil and its impact on oil prices?
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