By Mike Dunleavy – Newsweek
President Donald Trump rightly understands that rebuilding American manufacturing requires transformational change on multiple levels. His focus on U.S. energy dominance, which Alaska’s abundant natural resources can support, will keep costs low for businesses and families alike. But rebuilding American manufacturing also requires the United States to develop its own sources of raw materials—and Alaska can help on this front too.
Graphite One’s (TSX.V:GPH) Graphite Creek Project, located north of Nome in Alaska, contains a massive supply of this important mineral—one not vulnerable to geopolitical instability. A new geological estimate updating the area’s likely resources found that the project contains enough graphite to meet the nation’s entire projected demand for the next 100 years.