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How much of modern tech used Rare earths
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>govt already panic buying
kek, nice trade war
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Can we just go back to old tech and optimize better. Do I really need 10GHZ and 64GB to send this post via a "modern" browser.
I need 1 Billion dollars to buy out z80 warehouses and some programmers.
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>>106866036
HURRRY PLUNDER THE ROCKS WITH OUR USELESS FIAT TOILET PAPER
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>>106866036
Everything does that has a chip, a motor, a magnet, a relay, a pump...
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>>106866050
Ghina started it.
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>>106866036
>$1 billion
Literally pocket money, are they even serious?
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>>106866070
You can buy Z80 by the tons for a hundred bucks. It's so cheap they don't even sell by the chips but by weight.
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>>106866036
>The global rare earth elements market size was $3.39 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow to $8.14 billion by 2032, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.2%.

Not much, 3.3 billions is nothing nowadays.
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>>106866155
Why did US allow China to gain a monopoly on it? Are US leaders that short sighted
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>>106866193
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>>106866213
Plz don't tell me people running country are that dumb that they essentially offshored critical industries to an adversary just to make quick bucks. What would they think would happen if China invaded Taiwan or got into a conflict with US and US couldn't build more tanks due to lack of rare earth processing.


Are they evil or dumb anon pls just say evil
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>>106866270
Presidents don't get elected to plan for 10, 20, 50 years. They get 4 to 8 years. If anything goes to shit in the 9th year, literally not their problem.
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>>106866193
Historically, leaders in general are pretty bad at leading.
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>>106866270
Both (doesn't mean that the capability cant be regenerated though)
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>>106866158
Nah, they're just better at it.
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>>106866270
>What would they think would happen if China invaded Taiwan or got into a conflict with US and US couldn't build more tanks due to lack of rare earth processing.
All of our politicians for the last 40 years have had an End of History mentality and never even considered the possibility that something like this could happen.
They thought we would all be singing kumbaya by now.
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>>106866036
Mostly just magnets.
Also computer chips but they require very small amounts and those amounts can be sources elsewhere.

Drone warfare requires shitloads of magnets though.
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>>106866270
They didn't really offshore rare earth mining.
It was never a big industry until recently and China immediately became the main player because nobody cared.
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>>106866193
Because it's environmentally fucked to produce it, there's rare earths everywhere but people will tightly lose their minds if you start refining it anywhere
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>>106866270
wait till you learn about how much of our 'critical medicine' comes from them
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>>106866193
You're asking how China got a monopoly on their national resources? Are you an idiot?
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>>106866193
>Why did US allow China to gain a monopoly on it?
You can't just angel invest a minerals start-up lol.
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>>106866036
>monopolize rare earth metals
>entire govt panic buys
>"lol jk"
>$1B richer
based
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>>106866270
Wait till you find out where our ships are built and how much "luck" we have that 49% of it are US allies.
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>>106866617
Probably India, Indonesia or the Philippines.
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>>106866270
think of the profits for shareholders, what will they buy their children for Hannu- errr I mean Winter Holidays™ with?
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>>106866532
Isn't this about African resources?
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>>106866560
NASDAQ BTFO
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>>106866036
>stockpile minerals
isn't the problem that we do all of the raw material refining in china?
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>>106866560
Why are we not just invading brazil?
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>>106866167
>>106866189
Congratulations, you're one step from getting it.
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>>106866830
Yes, obviously. But you’d have to actually repeal anti-industrial legislation to improve the power generation, mining and refining in America or the west in general.

The right will never ever do that though, this is as far as they’ll go
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>>106866845
>Building stable enterprises in Brazil
Suicide from all angles and political alignments
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>>106866911
i don't think it's a left/right issue. our economy is fundamentally broken because everything except fintech/AI/SaaS software/professional services are too low margin and therefore too risky to exist as startup businesses.
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It's so funny how fucked America is.

At what point do MAGAfags or anyone who voted for Trump, even if just for the memes, realize how they have literally, in every sense of the word, doomed their country?
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>>106866976
It isn’t a right-left issue, even though the right has tried to make it an issue *and it should be*. Trump sloganeering about industrial policy and energy policy amounted to nothing.
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>>106867011
trumps just causing it to be more out in the open, this was inevitable either way. the whole situation is such a clusterfuck in the first place because of decades long internal corruption and treachery.
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>>106867011
What would Democrats do though?
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>>106866807
China has more rare earth elements than Africa. It doesn't surprise me that China mines in Africa because they are cheap, have even fewer regulations, and you can mine for rare earth anywhere. They could sift through tons of earth in the US as well for these same elements, but it would be catastrophic for the environment. It just so happens that China produces more than most other countries / continents. They don't have to dig as much.
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>>106867042
roll back the tariffs and continue on with >>106866976
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>>106867066
So just continue pushing the problem further into the future?
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>>106867042
i will tell you what they would not do: put tariffs on all their allies and trade partners
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>>106866036
>It will be okay guys
>gov buys up all the available supplies
>companies get fucked over by gov policies
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>>106867081
it's not a problem because ever economist insists that service economies and de-industrialization and natural progressions. also comparative advantages, so we just need to have the best fake email jobs and LLM chat bots.
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>>106867066
November my friend, November.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/docket/docketfiles/html/public/25-250.html
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>>106866976
>>106867011
Its compounding systematic political failures that have slowly piled up over the decades without ever being addressed since the fucking 80s. 40 years of issues forming a shit sandwhiches that grows without end. Pic very much related but focused on bong experiences. The differing issues are so intertwined and complex that its going to take decades of effort to course correct, that's only if we even start the process which is hardly guaranteed. Reformation tier restructuring is required
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You can literally smash any two atoms together and get another element, why even bother mining "rare" elements?
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>>106867119
We would need a Great Depression and another Franklin D Roosevelt for this to occur. People are still to comfy with their fake jobs and service industries
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>>106867081
It isn’t really a political issue, even though the situation was caused politically. Even if you explicitly win on industrial policy and control the entire government nothing ever changes.
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>>106866355
china just dosen't care if their people die from this, hell they would prefer it, they badly want a population reset
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>>106867153
>pay a million dollars in energy to make a gram of product because your government doesn’t let you pick up rocks off the ground
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>>106866270
>Are they evil or dumb anon pls just say evil
Evil AND Dumb. Worst of both worlds.
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>>106866532
>>106866560
Rare earths are ironically very common and can easily be bought from almost any country.
China has a monopoly on REFINEMENT, which is hard to replace.
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its not a mistake, same for why newsome is letting his state fall apart, cheaper land to sell to china, china has been doing the same to canada but canada is complacent
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>>106867156
>Idolizing FDR
This thread is /pol/tier at this point.
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>>106867257
>How dare they try to be on good terms with their biggest trading partner who effectively got their economy by the balls? NO! They have to put tariffs on them! That's gonna show 'em!
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>>106867326
>biggest trading partner who effectively got their economy by the balls
better keep this status quo going infinitely, surely!
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>>106867326
>good terms = intentionally using bad polices to drive down value while somehow getting very rich for it
sure...
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>>106866193
>Why did US allow China to gain a monopoly on it? Are US leaders that short sighted



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