Biden electric vehicle push might stall out due to new legislation

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President Joe Biden's push for a transition to electric vehicles may be slowed by Republican efforts to prevent the import of minerals that are central to electric battery construction.

Rep. Chris Smith introduced a bill on June 30 that would ban imported products from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The country is the world's largest producer of cobalt, a mineral used to make lithium ion in EV batteries and a key element of Biden's climate and green energy policies.However, Smith argues the country uses forced labor, and importing these materials benefits China, the U.S.'s major global competitor.

Smith's legislation would prohibit importing “goods, wares, articles, or merchandise containing metals or minerals, in particular cobalt and lithium and their derivatives, mined, produced, smelted or processed, wholly or in part, by child labor or forced labor in the DRC,” Smith’s office said.

 

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