China froze all export of antimony. That America must have to make military stuff like that plane

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[30/09, 09:12] M : China froze all export of antimony. That America must have to make military stuff like that plane and even for artillery shells. America got fzcked


China's recent decision to impose export restrictions on critical rare metals, including antimony, has sent shockwaves through global markets, particularly affecting Western industries. Announced on August 15, 2024, these new regulations target a range of rare metals and superhard materials, with antimony being one of the most crucial elements affected. Set to take effect on September 15, the restrictions aim to safeguard China's national security, protect domestic resources, and adapt to changing industrial needs.

Antimony is integral to both military and civilian sectors, playing a vital role in the production of advanced electronics, missiles, nuclear weapons, semiconductors, batteries, and more. The United States, heavily reliant on China for 63% of its antimony imports, faces significant challenges in sourcing this critical material. With global reserves dwindling—expected to be exhausted in about 24 years—and China controlling around 80% of the world's antimony processing capacity, the implications are profound.

China's dominance in antimony mining and processing has been built over years of investment and technological advancement. However, over-mining and large-scale exports have depleted domestic reserves, prompting the government to implement strict export controls. While Chinese officials state that these measures are not targeted at any specific country, the move has raised concerns about potential supply chain disruptions, especially in the U.S. defense sector, which consumes about 30,000 tons of metallic antimony annually.

The U.S. has limited domestic reserves and faces technological and environmental challenges in ramping up its own antimony production. As a result, China's export restrictions could severely impact U.S. military manufacturing and global arms sales, which hit a record $238 billion in 2023. The situation underscores the strategic importance of antimony and highlights the vulnerabilities in global supply chains.

China's actions may also have broader geopolitical ramifications, potentially altering the balance of military power and asserting greater influence over global resource dependencies. As nations grapple with these developments, the need to reassess supply chains and explore alternative sources of critical materials becomes increasingly urgent. Whether this leads to heightened geopolitical tensions or fosters a reevaluation of global trade practices remains to be seen.
 
This will destroy the lives of Goths everywhere
 
This is good in a way. Teaches importance of self-sufficiency in strategic materials. In fact, China should go ahead and stop all exports to U.S. so that U.S. goes back to manufacturing instead of just importing stuff.
 
This is good in a way. Teaches importance of self-sufficiency in strategic materials. In fact, China should go ahead and stop all exports to U.S. so that U.S. goes back to manufacturing instead of just importing stuff.
But that will make the products prohibitively expensive that no one can afford, including US military.
 
Uhhh...
Total amount of antimony imported by US was worth ... drum roll..... 150 million dollars or so. (https://wits.worldbank.org/trade/co.../tradeflow/Imports/partner/WLD/product/282580)

Besides China herself imports antimony ore from Australia and processes and exports it.

After rare earth faisco of 2010s, sure as hell US has a decent stock of antimony for strategic purpose.

The ore for antimony can be found in Canada, Australia and especially Bolovia. US will need to near shore its processing and extracting plants. Possibly in Mexico or in US itself.

Amount of antimony needed is not massive. It is critical but not needed in huge amount.
 
But that will make the products prohibitively expensive that no one can afford, including US military.
So be it. U.S. military should learn to make it or live without it. They did OK for 220+ years without importing.
 
One more boost for de-risking. China likes to shoot itself in the foot.
lol, India has been screaming de coupling from China for many years already, how does it go now?

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lol, India has been screaming de coupling from China for many years already, how does it go now?

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It took you decades to become the factory of the world. And you expect us to do it in 5 years. This is not a process that happens overnight.
 
It took you decades to become the factory of the world. And you expect us to do it in 5 years. This is not a process that happens overnight.
5 years? what are you talking about? how stopped you from becoming one from day one ?
 
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USA imported 17,000 odd tonnes of Antimony Oxide in 2023. Assuming most of it came from China, which is very likely given China is the biggest exporter of antimony oxide.

If US starts to import from allies and non aligned partners alone, it can stop depending upon China fully.


Belgium and France put together produce 14,000 tonnes of antimony oxide.

US itself exports 3,000 tonnes of antimony oxide.

And then there is Spain, Thailand and Bolovia exporting 1200, 1500 and 2000 tonnes respectively.

About 35% of US antimony consumption is in strategic and military purposes. So yeah, it can be managed.
 
This is good in a way. Teaches importance of self-sufficiency in strategic materials. In fact, China should go ahead and stop all exports to U.S. so that U.S. goes back to manufacturing instead of just importing stuff.
that boat has sailed, modern americans are busy giving blowjobs eachother in public.
 
that boat has sailed, modern americans are busy giving blowjobs eachother in public.
NEVER underestimate America's ability to get things done. Those who did fared really bad. Ask Japanese.
 
On topic :


USA imported 17,000 odd tonnes of Antimony Oxide in 2023. Assuming most of it came from China, which is very likely given China is the biggest exporter of antimony oxide.

If US starts to import from allies and non aligned partners alone, it can stop depending upon China fully.


Belgium and France put together produce 14,000 tonnes of antimony oxide.

US itself exports 3,000 tonnes of antimony oxide.

And then there is Spain, Thailand and Bolovia exporting 1200, 1500 and 2000 tonnes respectively.

About 35% of US antimony consumption is in strategic and military purposes. So yeah, it can be managed.
"Sareee" Toddy should console "Walking Dead" J Bn No worry bolly-jolly IN is here to save USA with all the alimony needed...hindi yankee bhai bhai 🙏
 

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