China has secured a virtual monopoly over gallium, a critical mineral used to produce microchips in advanced military technologies. Failing to de-risk gallium supply chains could have serious security and economic consequences for the United States and its allies.
I expect that libs are going to be getting increasingly unhinged as they see their whole world unravel. We're still in the denial stages right now where they can still ignore the facts, but it's getting harder and harder to do their mental gymnastics to pretend that everything's going great for their ideology.
Building on that but on a more serious front, what third world countries in the world have more exploitable galium production that could get democratically expropriated by the international community?
None so far, except ukraine has found some gallium ores. But those minerals lie in the Donetsk region, so it can't be exploited. And ukraine will never get Donetsk so right now the west is completely starved of this resource.
Seems silly. China is doing almost all the refining but they don't have a monopoly of the extraction of the originating mineral. There's a lot of it in Australia, and the US could pivot to doing its own refinement at any time.
The thing is that it's going to take a significant amount of time to create refining facilities, train workers, and so on. During that time, Chinese companies will have a huge market advantage over western ones.
It's kind of hilarious how US has been trying to find all kinds of ways to screw China over economically, and China just flexes by restricting a couple of items surgically causing panic in US. It's such an elegant way to let Americans know that China can fuck over their whole economy overnight.
Love how they have a bunch of suggestions that don't include "de-escalate the trade war."
From 2005 to 2015 alone, China’s production of low-purity gallium exploded from 22 metric tons to 444 metric tons.
It is always staggering to think how much China has developed technologically within just the last 20 years. I'm not even old but still remember when "Chinese" tech was popularly synonymous with "bootleg." Now it's all so good that the USA has to ban it while they play catch-up. They got beat at their own game.