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China Curbs Rare Earth Exports

Ahead of the Xi–Trump summit, Beijing announced sweeping new export curbs on rare earths, lithium-ion batteries, graphite, and synthetic diamonds — a move that could reshape global supply chains and expose America’s most dangerous weakness: its military’s dependence on Chinese minerals. For decades, China has built a near-monopoly over the rare earth mining and refining industry, producing over 70% of the world’s supply and holding almost half of global reserves.

While the U.S. scaled back mining in the 1980s, China ramped up — flooding the market with cheap production and driving competitors out. Now, Beijing controls over 90% of global refining capacity, giving it unmatched leverage over industries from EVs to advanced weaponry. A new report exposes just how deep this vulnerability runs. 77% of U.S. Department of Defense platforms rely on Chinese-sourced rare earths — including 91% of Navy, 85% of Air Force, and 70% of Army weapons systems.

The F-35 fighter jet alone uses 900 pounds of these critical materials. If China tightens exports, America’s military-industrial complex could face crippling delays. This isn’t just a trade dispute — it’s a battle for technological dominance and national security. China’s export restrictions on gallium, germanium, tungsten, and now rare earths, are part of a broader strategy to remind Washington that it still controls the minerals that make modern warfare possible. As the world enters a new era of great power competition, the question isn’t whether China can weaponize its mineral dominance — it’s whether the United States can survive without it. Here’s more from World Affairs In Context.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: This is undoubtedly the chief reason behind President Donald Trump’s vow on Friday to raise tariffs on all Chinese imports by 100 percent. There are other reasons for his anger. U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida, for instance, told one interviewer last week that China had bankrolled the Armed Queers of Salt Lake City. Investigator George Webb says the Armed Queers of Salt Lake City worked with Tyler Robinson to pull off the assassination of Charlie Kirk.  Webb says Armed Queers leader Ermiya Fanaeian drove Robinson’s gray Dodge Challenger getaway vehicle. It’s also believed, although yet to be ascertained, that the Armed Queers trainer was a second assassin involved in the September 10 killing.)  

They’re Calling To Make Deals

The stock market appears to have weathered the worst of the downturn traceable to the tariffs, as have gold and silver prices, as well as cryptocurrences. But on the flip side, more than 60 countries have contacted the United States, seeking to cut new tariff deals.

We won’t know the full results until negotiations with those nations occur. But if more equitable tariff deals get established, we could well see a major economic boon. Instead of factories disappearing, they could return across the United States, bringing new and higher-paying jobs for middle-class workers. So this could be a case of short-term pain leading to long-term gain! The best advice: Stay the course!

The only wrinkle to date: Communist China announced it is restricting the export of seven rare earth metals used in high-tech manufacturing, mostly in electronics and military gear. These metals include samarium, terbium and lutetium. Beijing had already imposed export restrictions on other critical minerals like gallium and graphite. So while we might not see a global trade war, there could well be some heated friction with China. President Donald Trump immediately raised the Chinese tariffs by 50 percent. Here’s more from And We Know.

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