Copper – not lithium – is emerging as the key to the transition to green energy. For instance, up to 10 TIMES more copper is needed to build one new electric vehicle (EV) than a gas-powered one. And with 100 million EVs predicted to hit the streets by 2025 – up from 10 million in 2020 – copper is facing critical shortages. Yet China is gobbling up 54% of the world's copper. The bottom line is: China dominates as a copper consumer – gobbling up copper mines in Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, South America, and Europe. Forbes calls China "the 800-pound gorilla" when it comes to copper grabs. But strangely, China – for now – is ignoring one copper-rich area. Discover This Overlooked Copper Sweet Spot That Could Meet the U.S.'s Future Copper Needs... and How to Possibly Benefit |