Exclusive: Trump set to waive some legal requirements to boost critical minerals
Source: Reuters
June 3, 2025 5:58 PM EDT Updated 12 hours ago
June 3 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump is set to use emergency powers and slash legal requirements - including some congressional funding approvals - relating to a law aimed at lifting U.S. production of critical minerals and weapons, according to a document seen by Reuters. Trump's action would apply to the Defense Production Act, a U.S. law that grants the president broad emergency powers to control domestic industries and resources during national security emergencies.
The move would represent the latest attempt by the White House to reshape a critical mineral industry dominated by China, the top U.S. economic rival. China is using its leverage in response to Trump's trade war, recently halting critical mineral exports and rattling global supply chains.
The document is expected to be published on the Federal Register on Wednesday, the government web site shows. Trump invoked the Korean War-era law in March to help boost domestic production of critical minerals used to make consumer goods, computer chips, robots and advanced weaponry. The law places some restrictions on the president's authority, such as requiring the White House to seek congressional approval for projects over $50 million and forcing project delivery dates within a one-year time frame.
The president can waive those requirements in the event of an emergency and Trump is expected to invoke those powers, according to the document seen by Reuters on Tuesday, ahead of its expected publication. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-expected-waive-defense-production-act-requirements-boost-critical-minerals-2025-06-03/

Rhiannon12866
(235,608 posts)Nor does he even read...
Igel
(36,793 posts)In 2020 many argued that Trump should invoke it to compel production of masks and such. I'm not sure, but I don't think he did.
Biden was no stranger to invoking the DPA.
The posts that bar was resting on have been sinking for a few years. No longer a high bar, it's more like a wet bar at this point.
Ford_Prefect
(8,391 posts)Bayard
(25,361 posts)Makes me think one of his major donors is demanding payback.
BumRushDaShow
(153,947 posts)ananda
(31,996 posts)Trump and Putin want to control the mineral market.
Although I expect the continent of Africa, where they seem to want to close most diplomatic offices ( "DEI" ), probably has far more than either of those.
thought crime
(313 posts)ananda
(31,996 posts)The way some of Europe is moving towards the far right worries me
in this regard; but right now it's at a standstill.