By Ernest Scheyder and Jarrett Renshaw Jan 29 (Reuters) - The Trump administration is stepping back from plans to guarantee a ...
Rare-earth mining stocks slid after a report suggested the U.S. may rethink price-floor support—but analysts say government ...
Trump retreats from critical minerals price floor plans amid funding constraints, market volatility, and congressional challenges.
Trump administration drops plans for U.S. critical minerals price floors, hitting rare earth stocks after-hours.
U.S. still weighing market-wide price floors on certain minerals, an approach that could serve a similar purpose, official ...
The idea of setting a price floor is to make it economically viable to diversify supplies of rare earths away from China, which dominates production.
The Trump administration has reportedly decided to abandon its plans to guarantee a minimum price for U.S. critical minerals projects amid a possible lack of congressional funding and potential market ...
The U.S. has to use industrial policy to compete against nonmarket economies like China, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CNBC. The Trump administration will set price floors across a range of ...