Weaponization of Periodic Table

Where Are Critical Minerals Adding Risk in Your Supply Chain?

White Paper: Weaponization of the Periodic Table

China’s stranglehold on critical minerals is more than just a supply chain issue — it’s a direct threat to national security, economic stability, and industrial competitiveness.

If you rely on materials like antimony, gallium, or graphite, your operations are already headed for disruption, but it can be challenging to identify the full ecosystem reliant on and containing these critical minerals when data is often buried in PDFs, technical documents, and drawings.

In our white paper “Weaponization of the Periodic Table: Strategic Risk to U.S. Critical Mineral Supply Chains,” our experts reveal the true extent of U.S. dependence on foreign-controlled critical minerals.

See why that’s a growing problem and how export restrictions on key materials could disrupt defense, energy, and technology industries.

Explore where AI is helping to provide a more comprehensive view of critical mineral exposure and where a four-step strategy can future-proof your supply chain and minimize risk:

  1. Illuminate Risks 
  2. Diversify Sources 
  3. Predict and Prevent Disruptions 
  4. Secure Long-Term Stability 

Don’t wait for the next supply shock. Download the white paper now to take control of your critical mineral strategy and protect against supply chain disruption. 

 

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