US Tries to Rely Less on China for Critical Minerals

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Live on Bloomberg TVUS Tries to Rely Less on China for Critical MineralsBloomberg TechnologyTV ShowsDecember 16th, 2025, 7:11 PM GMT+0000Jacob Helberg, Under Secretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and Environment, discusses the State Department’s Pax Silica Summit and how the country is working with allies to secure access to critical minerals, semiconductors, and AI infrastructure. Helberg, also the founder of the Hill and Valley Forum, speaks with Caroline Hyde on “Bloomberg Tech." (Source: Bloomberg)More From Bloomberg Technology02:29TikTok's Live Shopping Experience Catches on in US13 minutes ago44:06Wall Street Bets on If, When AI Bubble Will Pop | Bloomberg Tech 12/15/202522 hours ago06:49AI Drug-Discovery Firm Chai Raises $130 Million Series B23 hours ago05:02Legal Battles Over Trump’s $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee Heat Up23 hours agoAll episodes and clipsBloomberg Markets"Bloomberg Markets" is focused on bringing you the most important global business and breaking markets news and information as it happens.More episodes and clips05:15Moving Money 24/7 Across Institutions: Visa Head Of Crypto08:35Speaker Quashes Hopes for Obamacare Subsidies Vote47:49Republicans Rebuff Trump's Post on Rob Reiner | Balance of Power: Late Edition 12/15/202506:55Skeptical of Russia in Ukraine Peace Deal: FarkasThe David Rubenstein ShowThe David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations" explores successful leadership through the personal and professional choices of the most influential people in business.More episodes and clips24:06The David Rubenstein Show: Ynon Kreiz24:05David Rubenstein Show: Kevin Hassett24:05The David Rubenstein Show: Maria Sharapova24:06The David Rubenstein Show: Justice Anthony KennedySee all shows
