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American Elements specializes in processing rare earth metals and offers a wide range of products essential for various electrical components.

CCI Score

CCI Score: American Elements

17.83

-0.07%

Latest Event

American Elements Adjusts Inventory Amid License Delays

American Elements' CEO Michael Silver announced that the company must build up inventory in response to a 45‐day delay in processing export licenses due to China's new restrictions on rare earth metals—a move tied to ongoing trade tensions with the US.

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SABOTEUR

American Elements is currently rated as a Saboteur.

+10 to +24 CCI Score
Companies in this bracket take more subtle actions to undermine authoritarian practices. They might implement internal policies or support reforms that quietly weaken oppressive systems, contributing to change in less overt ways.

Latest Events

  • American Elements Adjusts Inventory Amid License Delays Logo
    APR
    04
    2025

    American Elements' CEO Michael Silver announced that the company must build up inventory in response to a 45‐day delay in processing export licenses due to China's new restrictions on rare earth metals—a move tied to ongoing trade tensions with the US.

  • CEO Interview on Geopolitics and Tariff Strategy Logo
    APR
    29
    2024

    During a speaker interview at Ceramics Expo USA, American Elements CEO Michael Silver detailed the company’s historical and ongoing role in sourcing rare earths, describing how geopolitical shifts—including China’s consolidation of mining assets and the use of export restrictions as political leverage—shaped the company’s strategy. He also endorsed the Trump administration’s approach to tariffs as a means to address supply chain vulnerabilities, reflecting active executive political engagement.

  • +20

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 14

    The CEO’s discussion evidences active executive political engagement as he outlines the company’s historical navigation of geopolitical pressures and explicitly supports tariff policies as a countermeasure to authoritarian economic maneuvers, particularly those exercised by the Chinese government. This proactive stance on using political channels to secure supply chains is evaluated positively in terms of reducing vulnerability to authoritarian manipulation.

    Michael Silver, American Elements - Speaker Interview

  • American Elements CEO Testifies Before Senate on Critical Minerals Policy Logo
    SEP
    24
    2019

    On September 24, 2019, American Elements CEO Michael Silver provided written testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources. During his testimony, he outlined the global supply chain for critical minerals used in solar panel production and proposed that trade negotiations with China include a provision to ensure price parity for mined minerals.

  • +30

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 14

    The CEO’s testimony is an example of active engagement in the legislative process, contributing to transparency and accountability in policy discussions regarding critical minerals. This democratic participation supports public oversight and is viewed positively on anti-authoritarian grounds.

    American Elements CEO Michael Silver Testifies Today Before U.S. Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources

  • CEO Michael Silver Engages in US-China Trade Negotiation Discourse Logo
    MAR
    01
    2019

    American Elements CEO Michael Silver stated that, as part of US-China trade negotiations, the president should require China to maintain identical pricing for rare earths, arguing that this would secure long-term fair pricing and market balance. His statement underscores an active executive engagement in shaping economic policy.

  • +40

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 14

    The CEO’s public stance during the interview represents executive political engagement, where he calls on the president to ensure fair trading conditions regarding rare earth pricing. This proactive approach in economic diplomacy can be viewed as a step toward pressuring for equitable trade policies that support domestic economic interests and may indirectly benefit worker protections and market fairness.

    American Elements CEO Speaks on Chinese Trade Negotiations & Rare Earths

  • American Elements CEO Advocates Nationalization of US Rare Earths Mine Logo
    JUL
    19
    2017

    On July 19, 2017, the CEO of American Elements argued that the only U.S. rare earths mine should be nationalized and transformed into a national laboratory to rebuild America's rare-earth mining industry and safeguard high-tech manufacturing. This statement reflects a public and political stance favoring state control of critical resources, which can support progressive economic policies and worker rights.

  • +60

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 14

    The CEO's call for the nationalization of the U.S. rare earths mine is an example of executive political engagement that advocates for reasserting state control over vital resources. This position aligns with progressive, anti-authoritarian principles by promoting national self-reliance, enhancing worker protections, and reducing corporate oligarchic influence.

    American Elements CEO Argues Only US Rare Earths Mine Should Be Nationalized

  • American Elements Urges Senate to Fast-Track Critical Minerals Mining Law Logo
    JUL
    17
    2012

    On July 17, 2012, Los Angeles-based American Elements, a supplier of rare earth metals and related green technology inputs, publicly urged Senate Democrats to pass the National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act. In the statement, CEO Michael Silver criticized environmental opposition and argued that delays in mining approval hinder America's ability to build an energy-independent future through green technology.

  • +20

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 14

    American Elements’ CEO actively engaged in the political process by urging Senate Democrats to pass key legislation. Such executive political engagement—using public statements to influence policy—is assessed positively when it leverages democratic channels, even though it contrasts with mainstream environmental advocacy. This action reflects an effort to shape national strategy in a manner that supports energy independence and strategic materials production, aligning with progressive, anti-authoritarian principles by promoting policy debate rather than coercion.

    American Elements Urges Senate Pass Critical Minerals & Rare Earths Mining Law

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