Word just dropped that the White House is pushing its Treasury Secretary and Trade Representative to explore price floors and other trade barriers around critical minerals during ongoing negotiations. The reasoning? Protecting supply chains for essential materials. For anyone in the mining space or tracking hardware supply dynamics, this could reshape sourcing costs and equipment availability down the road. Price floors would essentially put a floor under commodity prices—a tactic that could ripple through manufacturing and production costs across the sector. The move signals Washington's playing hardball on mineral security, which means negotiations are likely to get tighter. Keep an eye on how this affects industrial commodity markets and downstream effects on energy-intensive industries.

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