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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Analysis-Trump’s tax-cut bill could hold back US critical minerals projects
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Analysis-Trump’s tax-cut bill could hold back US critical minerals projects

Last updated: June 13, 2025 3:45 pm
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The debate over President Trump’s tax and spending bill continues to rage on in Washington, as the proposed legislation could have significant implications for American critical minerals companies. The bill, known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” aims to eliminate a tax credit that currently supports domestic production of key materials such as nickel and rare earths, which are essential for advanced electronics and weaponry.

One of the key points of contention is the removal of the 45X credit, which was established under former President Joe Biden’s 2022 climate change law, the Inflation Reduction Act. This credit provides a 10% reduction in corporate taxes for companies engaged in critical minerals extraction and processing, as well as for solar, battery, and wind projects. However, the House version of the bill treats incentives for wind turbines the same as those for mining projects, leading to concerns among critical minerals companies that their projects are being sidelined in favor of renewable energy initiatives.

Many in the mining industry argue that the tax credit is essential for them to remain competitive with China, which currently holds a dominant position in the global market for critical minerals. Beijing’s control of rare earths and its strategic trade agreements have put American companies at a disadvantage, leading to fears of closures and bankruptcies.

KaLeigh Long, founder and CEO of Westwin Elements, a company building the country’s only commercial nickel refinery, emphasized the importance of the tax credit for the survival of critical minerals producers in the U.S. Without it, many companies could be at risk of closure, further exacerbating the country’s dependence on foreign sources for these essential materials.

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The Republican majority in Congress is determined to find savings to fund other priorities, such as tax cuts and defense, leading to a push to eliminate the tax credit. However, industry experts warn that this could have far-reaching consequences, potentially leading to job losses and a further erosion of America’s ability to compete in the global market for critical minerals.

As the Senate debates the bill, industry executives and experts are urging lawmakers to reconsider the implications of removing the tax credit. The House version of the bill includes funding for a critical minerals stockpile and a Pentagon mining loan program, but critics argue that these measures are not sufficient to address the challenges facing the industry.

In the midst of these debates, the future of American critical minerals companies hangs in the balance. The outcome of the legislative process will not only shape the industry’s prospects but also have broader implications for national security and economic competitiveness in the years to come.

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