The US can’t break China’s critical minerals dominance by itself

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In the aftermath of Angola’s devastating civil war, in 2006, one of Africa’s most essential economic lifelines, the Benguela Railway, lay in ruins.

For nearly a century, it had transported vast mineral reserves to global markets through the Port of Lobito on Angola’s Atlantic coast.

But it was suddenly inoperable.

Without it, the country’s resources […]

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