America's Largest Tungsten Mine Is Back

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The U.S. military can't live without tungsten, but China controls 84% of the global supply. To combat this threat, the government is banning tungsten imports from adversaries and partnering with domestic mineral operations like United States Tungsten. Invest as they unlock $450M worth of tungsten-bearing minerals.
 
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The U.S. military can't live without tungsten, but China controls 84% of the global supply. To combat this threat, the government is banning tungsten imports from adversaries and partnering with domestic mineral operations like United States Tungsten. Invest as they unlock $450M worth of tungsten-bearing minerals. Continue reading ➔
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