America's Tungsten Comeback: Why One Old Mine Suddenly Matters Again
China controls tungsten. The US military needs it badly. Now two founders are betting big on reviving America's largest abandoned tungsten mine.
China controls tungsten. The US military needs it badly. Now two founders are betting big on reviving America's largest abandoned tungsten mine.
A closed WWII-era mine in the US is being revived as China tightens its grip on global tungsten supply. The timing couldn't be more interesting.
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