The Rare-Earth Wake‑Up Call Behind Your Hair Dryer
Your bathroom goes quiet for a second. Then the hair dryer roars back to life — the same brand, the same routine, the same promise of speed and shine. But the roar is powered by a supply chain the EU is now treating like a national priority.
This week, ministers from the EU and allies are meeting in Washington to coordinate a critical‑minerals alliance, a move aimed at reducing dependence on Chinese rare‑earth exports, as reported by The Guardian. The stakes are not abstract. Those minerals sit inside the small, powerful motors that spin your hair dryer, straighten your curls, and keep your electric brush buzzing.