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as the saying goes.....even a broken clock is correct twice a day
as the saying goes.....even a broken clock is correct twice a day
Typically, it is a byproduct of aluminum refining.Need gallium for semiconductors. China controls 98% of the world’s usable supply (deposits aren’t helpful if you can’t dig it up and process it.)
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China Imposes Its Most Stringent Critical Minerals Export Restrictions Yet Amidst Escalating U.S.-China Tech War
On December 3, China announced strict export controls on critical minerals amid a growing tech trade war with the United States, posing significant economic and national security risks given their role in semiconductors and defense technologies.www.csis.org
Typically, it is a byproduct of aluminum refining.
Honestly, this will be like every other time someone tried to claim they could choke off something: some rando in the US will stumble up on the world's largest reserve of it in their hometown.Need gallium for semiconductors. China controls 98% of the world’s usable supply (deposits aren’t helpful if you can’t dig it up and process it.)
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China Imposes Its Most Stringent Critical Minerals Export Restrictions Yet Amidst Escalating U.S.-China Tech War
On December 3, China announced strict export controls on critical minerals amid a growing tech trade war with the United States, posing significant economic and national security risks given their role in semiconductors and defense technologies.www.csis.org
Australia as well IIRCI didn't know that.. but if it's aluminum that's necessary to make it.. doesn't Vietnam have one of the largest reserves??
Maybe we should make economic treaties with them instead of tariffing them. Tell them.. MAGA horny.. we love you long time!
This is true of most rare earth metals. China built the infrastructure for mining cheaply and there hasn't really been a need or reason to compete. However overall yeah we have plenty of the stuff here. It just would take a while to get it.Maybe I’m an idiot but doesn’t the US have a decent amount of lithium that can be mined but it’s just more costly to mine?