[SMM Analysis]Accelerating Strategic Reserves of Critical Minerals

Published: Feb 28, 2026 17:19
Source: SMM
The global strategic resource reserve system is undergoing rapid restructuring, and a resource security battle centered on critical minerals has quietly begun.

During the announcement of the launch of a $12 billion "Gold Reserve Plan" by Trump at the White House, aimed at procuring and stockpiling critical minerals such as rare earths, gallium, and cobalt for manufacturers, the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association (CNIA) was also studying the inclusion of copper concentrates into the national reserves.

The global strategic resource reserve system is undergoing rapid restructuring, and a resource security battle centered on critical minerals has quietly begun.

In early February 2026, the world's two largest economies almost simultaneously announced strategic reserve plans for critical minerals. The Trump administration in the US officially launched a $12 billion critical mineral reserve project named the "Gold Reserve Plan."

This plan aims to establish a 60-day emergency mineral reserve, utilizing $10 billion in loans from the US Export-Import Bank and approximately $2 billion in private capital to procure and stockpile critical mineral resources such as rare earths, gallium, and cobalt.

From the EU's Critical Raw Materials Act setting clear recycling rate targets to the US's tax incentive policies, a global policy network covering legislation, subsidies, and standards is taking shape.

For China, the recycling industry of rare and precious metals is not only a crucial component of resource security but also a key link in achieving the "dual carbon" goals and ensuring supply chain autonomy and control. 

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