China Dependency: Bigger Than You Think

china dependency bigger than you think

It isn’t so much that China has the biggest resources of these minerals. Rather it has the refining capacity to produce these materials.

Note that most of these “lesser known base metals” don’t occur naturally on their own (like copper or tin). Rather they occur concurrent with other minerals and are essentially a by-product of refining common base metals.

Of course, refining minerals is a messy, polluting, and energy-intensive business that few countries want to engage in or allow. In doing so, they open themselves up to national security issues.

All rather interesting, but what I’d like to point out is that there exists the probability that this all becomes weaponized.

Reducing or entirely eliminating supply of these critical resources to “non-friendly” nations is increasingly becoming a real threat. That in itself would entail significant supply disruptions, higher costs of production (much higher), and subsequent acceleration of stagflation.

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Authored by Capitalist Exploits via ZeroHedge August 8th 2023