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Nonfuel mineral problems of the United States

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Nonfuel mineral problems of the United States

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Since World War II, United States dependence on imports for supplies of nonfuel minerals has significantly increased. Mineral supplies are now being drawn from many countries of the world. Rising dependence on imports has been accompanied by transfer of certain segments of American mineral industry to mineral-producing countries and by internationalization of American industry at various levels from mining, smelting, and refining to manufacturing. Treatment of deficiencies in United States production solely in terms of supply of deficient mineral raw materials is, therefore, no longer possible.A review of national policies affecting nonfuel mineral supply and the nature and strength of domestic mineral-based industry is overdue. A coherent, long-term national mineral policy aimed at reversing deterioration of mineral-producing and mineral-consuming industries of the United States is needed.

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