U.S. Critical Minerals and the Next Era of Supply-Chain Resilience
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The United States is reshaping its critical minerals strategy with new executive actions, defense-led financing tools, and trade frameworks designed to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers and secure semiconductor, EV, and electronics supply chains. As global demand increases and supply risks grow, this timely roundtable will bring together industry leaders and technology stakeholders to discuss how these policies are influencing investment decisions, reshoring efforts, and global partnerships—particularly with allies such as Australia, Japan, and Malaysia.
Discussion will explore the implications for the consumer technology sector amid Section 232 tariffs, offtake agreements, and international supply-chain coordination.
Moderator:
- Ed Brzytwa, Vice President of International Trade, CTA 
Discussion Guides:
- Ana Elena Sancho Calvino, Associate Director, Global Trade Alert
- Sahar Hafeez, Senior Counsel/Co-Lead of Minerals, Metals, and Materials Practice, Pillsbury Winthrop LLP
- Abigail Hunter, Executive Director, SAFE - Center for Critical Minerals Strategy
- Dr. Jost Wübbeke, Managing Partner and Co-Founder, Sinolytics GmbH