Статья поступила 28.06.2022. После доработки 19.10.2022. Принята к печати 02.12.2022.
Аннотация. Стратегические материалы критически важны для экономики и национальной обороны. В последнее время глобальные цепочки их поставок оказываются подверженными серьезным рискам сбоев вследствие геополитических конфликтов, форс-мажорных обстоятельств и других факторов, что заставляет США вырабатывать новые стратегии устойчивости и самообеспеченности.
Ключевые слова: критически важные материалы, цепочки поставок, национальная безопасность, США
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