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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 4712 (Introduced in Senate) — To increase support by the United States Government for critical minerals projects outside the United States, and for... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Global Strategy for Securing Critical Minerals Act of 2024 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Definitions. TITLE I—Enhancing United States diplomatic support of critical material projects Sec. 101. Streamlining diplomatic efforts relating to critical materials. Sec. 102. Codifying the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment. Sec. 103. Establishment of diplomatic tool to support United States private sector critical material projects abroad.
TITLE II—Increasing financial tools to support onshoring of critical materials Sec. 201. Support for critical materials projects by United States International Development Finance Corporation. Sec. 202. Authorization of support for critical material projects for which offtake is purchased by a United States entity. Sec. 203. Inclusion of critical materials in program on China and transformational exports. Sec. 204. Critical material metallurgy financing. TITLE III—Increasing support for allied partnerships for critical material mapping, mining, and technology research Sec. 301.
Expanding collaboration with allies and partners on critical materials technologies and projects. Sec. 302. Expanding authorities for critical material projects to include allies and partners. TITLE IV—Public-private collaboration on critical materials Sec. 401. Enhancing public-private sharing on manipulative adversary practices in critical material projects. Sec. 402. Coordinating government financial tools for public-private collaboration on critical material investments. TITLE V—Countering the People’s Republic of China’s efforts to manipulate critical material markets Sec. 501.
Increased support for United States procurement of critical materials. Sec. 502. Report on imposition of duties on electromagnets, battery cells, electric storage batteries, and photovoltaic cells imported from certain countries. Sec. 503. Prohibition on provision of funds to foreign entities of concern. TITLE VI—Workforce development efforts Sec. 601. Workforce development initiative.
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