
Data centers as America's test of industrial resolve and domestic supply resilience
The author argues that data centres are a strategic test of US industrial resolve, highlighting how China’s dominance in critical minerals and downstream tech was shaped by past American missteps. While local opposition and proposed moratoria raise concerns about energy, water, and permitting, data centres spur investment in domestic manufacturing of advanced electrical equipment and create jobs, aligning demand with rebuilding resilient supply chains. By channeling investment—rather than halting projects—into US workers and clean-energy grid upgrades, the US can strengthen its industrial base and compete with Beijing, avoiding a repeat of the rare-earth era’s missed opportunities.