From CSIS External Relations <[email protected]>
Subject By The Numbers: Semiconductor GDP, OPEC Projections, Critical Minerals, and More
Date June 4, 2023 3:05 PM
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12 percent

In the United States, semiconductors account for only 0.3 percent of GDP, but they are an important production input to 12 percent of GDP.



SOURCE: "Mapping the Semiconductor Supply Chain: The Critical Role of the Indo-Pacific Region" by CSIS's ​Akhil Thadani and Gregory C. Allen.

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2.3 million

OPEC anticipates 2.3 million b/d in oil demand growth in 2023 and an especially strong third quarter, with 2.5 million b/d in year-on-year demand growth.



SOURCE: "OPEC Has a Russia Problem" by CSIS's ​Ben Cahill.

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30

Global markets for most in-demand minerals are now dominated by the Chinese Communist Party. Of the 50 critical minerals listed by the U.S. government, China is the top producer of 30 of them.



SOURCE: "The United States Needs a Shift in Perspective on Mining" by CSIS's ​Morgan Bazilian and Simon Lomax.

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$8 billion

Seeking to change this state of affairs, technology firms have sought to intensify their diversity outreach efforts in recent years, spending more than $8 billion annually on diversity, equity, inclusion training and improved recruitment efforts.



SOURCE: "Inclusive Innovation for U.S. Economic Growth and Resiliency" by CSIS's ​Tom Guevara, Alexander Kersten, and Srishti Khemka.

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