Why Is Biden Moving Outside To Get His EV Metal Supply?

American leadership is serious about moving the economy into a more constructive direction and it has started with silencing the US miners to start with....



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Joe Biden is a different kind of a president for the United States. He is of the kind that Barack Obama mentored to be a leader of the people. His compassionate leadership shows in the way he conducts his business. He has no shame is asking for help when it is important for the American people. 

That is the reason he is seeking the help of Australia when it comes to procuring electric vehicle metals. 

He has openly sought help in a collaborative manner, giving the impression for the first time that the US is serious about building ties with other nations. 

According news doing rounds, the U.S. President Joe Biden will rely on ally countries to supply the bulk of the metals needed to build electric vehicles and focus on processing them domestically into battery parts, part of a strategy designed to placate environmentalists.

The country is already organizing a June seminar to attract more investment into the US and is not looking at the mining industry domestically, as he keeps the commitment for a less carbon-intensive environment. 

Environmental concerns were clearly on his election manifesto and he is keeping his word. Rather than focus on permitting more US mines, Biden’s team is going to be focusing more on creating jobs that process minerals domestically into electric vehicle (EV) battery parts.

The countries of interest include Australia, Canada and Brazil. 

Such a plan would help cut US reliance on industry leader China for EV materials while also enticing unions with manufacturing work and, in theory, reduce pandemic-fueled unemployment.

Undeniably, the leadership of Biden will see some decency return to the fabric of American life. It was something that was the need of the hour, owing to the fact that there was a lot of damage done by his predecessor, who made a mockery of the White House and the presidency itself. 

 


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