Mining Moves From Market to Statecraft

Oct 4, 2025

Highlights

  • Western governments are actively stepping into mineral markets.
  • They are using state-backed funds and national policies to secure critical mineral resources.
  • This shift represents a new 'resource industrial policy' where state capital coexists with market forces in strategic mineral investments.
  • Countries like the US, EU, Japan, and Australia are buying equity in projects and underwriting processing capacity for rare earth and critical minerals.

Mining Journal argues that the “era of laissez-faire mining is over,” citing the U.S. stake in Lithium Americas’ Thacker Pass as evidence of governments supplanting markets in the hunt for critical minerals. The observation is timely: across the West, state-backed funds and national stockpile agencies are increasingly steering projects once left to private capital.

Where the Ground Is Firm

The piece is accurate in highlighting a wave of Western government interventions—from Washington’s Defense Production Act allocations to the EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act. These moves reflect realpolitik: policymakers no longer trust markets alone to deliver lithium, rare earths, and other inputs essential for EVs, defense, and green energy. The Thacker Pass example is emblematic of this new era of “resource industrial policy.”

Where the Ore Gets Murky

Still, the commentary risks overstating a singular shift. Governments are indeed stepping in, but private equity, institutional investors, and commodity traders remain powerful players in financing and offtake. Suggesting laissez-faire is “over” downplays the hybrid reality: state capital now coexists, often uneasily, with market forces. The framing reads more like a sweeping headline than a precise diagnosis.

Subtext and Slant

The narrative carries a geopolitical edge—implying a sharp pivot from free markets to state control—without probing how deep or durable that pivot may be. There’s little discussion of the risks: government ownership can introduce political interference, slower permitting, or crowding out of private investment. The commentary seems calibrated to emphasize inevitability, leaving less room for counterarguments.

Why This Matters for Rare Earths

For the rare earth supply chain, this trend is highly material. The U.S., EU, Japan, and Australia are all shifting from rhetoric to balance-sheet commitments, buying equity in projects, underwriting processing capacity, and stockpiling oxides and alloys. This signals that rare earth investment risk may increasingly be shared by governments, not just investors. For Australian, Canadian, and U.S. juniors, that could mean new lifelines of capital. But it also raises the question: who sets priorities—the market or ministries?

REEx Reaction

The claim that laissez-faire is “over” is partly true but partly rhetorical. State involvement is rising fast, yet markets remain deeply embedded. For rare earth investors, the lesson is clear: track both the ticker tape and the government gazette.

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By Daniel

Inspired to launch Rare Earth Exchanges in part due to his lifelong passion for geology and mineralogy, and patriotism, to ensure America and free market economies develop their own rare earth and critical mineral supply chains.

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