Trump threatens 100% tariffs on BRICS nations over US dollar replacement plans

This is the license India's government won after providing China with intelligence information on KIA smuggling heavy rare earths. India got the rare earth it to reactivate its industry by betraying the US and KIA.
Any source for this information?

All I've read is that Indian has signed deals with rebel factions in Myanmar to buy rare earth from them.

Also I don't think this is the exact case as Trump has sent his ambassador on urgent notice to resume talks.
 
And India recently agreed to purchasing Russian oil using Yuan.
I think Russia is asking for resumption of payments in Yuan but I don't know if it has resumed. Right now we use a mix of rupees and roubles.
India and China certainly are cooking something. Strategic partnership in coming decades is not out of the question. In fact, this might be the direction and hopefully also means all party mutual agreed settlement of all regional issues (including between India, Pakistan and Afghanistan). This would cement Asia's position.
Yes but it's a long game. Right now it's everyone for themselves in the new world order.
 
I think Russia is asking for resumption of payments in Yuan but I don't know if it has resumed. Right now we use a mix of rupees and roubles.

All the pieces are in place. They will be using Yuan soon. Russia insists on Yuan for Indian payments for Russian oil. For now, Russia does not have much use for Rupees. They would rather USD than Rupees despite being basically at war with US.

Yes but it's a long game. Right now it's everyone for themselves in the new world order.

Yes it appears so but in all honesty, the pieces are all being placed. India has chosen to stand aside completely but opened the door wider for China and shutting it slightly for the US. I've never imagined India would be open to China but here we are.

The opening shots were just fired on Friday so US leaders can have a good think over the weekend. China opened the initial shots surprisingly. The overly cautious CCP fired the opening shots. The CCP that always backed away from US aggression and attacks preferring to build strength and build strength and build strength. Every single time backing away and preferring to avoid conflict to build strength has on Friday declared war on the US and gone on the aggressive.

We can believe whatever we want. The future is very clear. The US is done. Dont need to believe me, all will become obvious in time. There will be a lot of cope and bs throwing around in the coming months from the US side just like the past two trade wars they waged and lost. China never collapsed like the US been claiming. US has already collapsed, it's just that China has now chosen the moment to lift up the coffin of the US to show the world the King is long dead, naked and rotting.
 
A newly created crypto trading account placed a large Bitcoin short minutes before U.S. President Donald Trump announced 100% tariffs on Chinese imports, triggering suspicion of insider trading.

The trader made an estimated $192 million in under two hours as Bitcoin fell sharply after the announcement, according to on-chain data.

To this end, Blockchain records linked to Hyperliquid, a decentralized derivatives exchange, show the account was opened only hours before the trade.

Shortly after, the trader opened a heavily leveraged Bitcoin short position roughly 30 minutes before Trump revealed the tariff policy. The timing aligned precisely with the announcement that triggered the largest crypto liquidation event of 2025.

This Hyperliquid whale opened shorts just 30 minutes before Trump announced 100% tariffs on China. Closed the trades for $192 million in profit. These accounts were opened today and He have already Withdrawn most of the money
Lucky whale or insider ?

 
no one in Pakistan does not give a rat ass about how powerful China or the USA is. Are you willing to buy Pakistani products? Are you willing to allow Pakistanis to work in China?
Otherwise, you are irrelevant
Do you even think before spewing nonsense? China is literally the biggest investor in Pakistan, the military supplier, the second largest export destination and the most reliable and trustworthy ally.
 
The use of long arm jurisdiction is like drug abuse, which brings momentary pleasure but ultimately inevitably leads to a price.

The use of long arm jurisdiction undermine the global market order, hinder global economic development, and ultimately affect the economic development of one's own country. It will also damage the interests of other unrelated countries, and the credit and diplomatic image of one's own country.

I do not oppose the use of long arm jurisdiction when necessary, such as now when countering the trade war launched by United States. But I firmly oppose the long-term use and even reliance on long arm jurisdiction. Long arm jurisdiction can only be used for retaliation, which is my suggestion.

Please don't forget that we need to learn the lessons of America's decline. If we learn those wrong behaviors of America for the sake of instant pleasure we will inevitably end up with the same outcome.
I agree. Long arm jurisdiction is a one time card. That’s why I don’t think China would use the rare earths card unless they are planning something monumental like crippling the American military industrial complex.
 
How can there be security when their economy fails and people are starving because China no longer wants to do business with them? All those fancy weapons but soldiers will be starving and people have not enough to eat, sparking riots and civil society collapse😅
They are not exactly going to starve if they don't do business and trade with China, just their living standards will go down drastically.
 
And India recently agreed to purchasing Russian oil using Yuan.

Australia also agreed to selling Australian iron ore for Yuan.

India and China certainly are cooking something. Strategic partnership in coming decades is not out of the question. In fact, this might be the direction and hopefully also means all party mutual agreed settlement of all regional issues (including between India, Pakistan and Afghanistan). This would cement Asia's position.

For starters, India does not produce much that requires rare earths. They import products that have rare earths in them

India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan are not settling issues just because China says so.
 
For starters, India does not produce much that requires rare earths. They import products that have rare earths in them

India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan are not settling issues just because China says so.

Heavy rare earths are mainly used to manufacture high-end weapons and aerospace optics and other high-end equipment. In fact, India does not much demand for heavy rare earths.

Light rare earths are mainly used in civilian equipment, such as automobile manufacturing, etc. This is the resource that India urgently needs.

Pakistan has discovered large light rare earth mines. I suggest that India buy rare earths from Pakistan.

I am not joking. Neither India nor Pakistan has the capacity to annihilate the other, so peace is the only right choice. Increasing trade and economic ties between two countries would be beneficial in reducing the animosity and increasing the hope for peace.
 
They are not exactly going to starve if they don't do business and trade with China, just their living standards will go down drastically.
America won't starve, but the military industrial complex will be shut down and the American empire will collapse. Without the power to assert military force, there will be no empire.
 
Taco Don strikes again

You know that Taco Don is literally shitting in his pants. That's what he gets following the idiotic advice of moronic Peter Navarro. He knows that China has him by the balls, and there isn't a single good card he can play.

The US is literally a dead empire walking.

China is managing the collapse of the US empire on its own terms.

If this was any other country, Taco Don would be talking about obliterating that country off the face of the earth. But because it is China is mogging the **** out of the US now, Donny has to act polite. Notice the difference. He's scared shitless. He knows he fucked up and the US is going down fast because of his retarded policies.
 
But, the Kangrooland had been toe the line hard of anti-China initiated and maybe ordered by Trump in his first term and Biden's term too despite China is their biggest very important trade partner. They only tune down after Trump got elected again to see a weaker and isolated US. Aussie's security depends on Yanks, at least they like to put that way, and all countries usually put security before economy.


The latest news just received. Australia has not only agreed to settle iron ore trade in CNY, but has also proactively proposed to settle wheat and wool transactions CNY.

In the field of international trade, the Australian government has essentially betrayed the United States.
 
India is not compromising on Kashmir. Neither is Pakistan. go figure
If neither side can back down, then the issue should be frozen. The two sides could agree to a proposal to shelve the issue for 50, and then use the 50 years to dissipate the animosity and restore people-to-people exchanges. If India and Pakistan continue to be enemies, ultimately you both
 

China’s rare earth controls can ‘forbid any country on Earth from participating in the modern economy,’ former White House advisor warns​

Xi Jinping during the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in Beijing on March 10.

Xi Jinping during the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in Beijing on March 10.
KEVIN FRAYER—GETTY IMAGES

October 12, 2025 at 12:23 PM EDT

Beijing’s new export controls on rare earths go well beyond restricting access to a critical technology input, according to a former White House advisor.

On Thursday, China’s commerce ministry said that starting on Dec. 1 a license will be required for foreign companies to export products with more than 0.1% of rare earths from China or that are made with Chinese production technology.

That prompted President Donald Trump to announce Friday that he will impose an additional 100% tariff on China and limit U.S. exports of software. But while it seemed like the latest tit-for-tat exchange in the U.S.-China trade war, there’s much more at stake.

“We should not miss the fundamental point on rare earths: China has crafted a policy that gives it the power to forbid any country on Earth from participating in the modern economy,” Dean Ball, who served as a senior advisor in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy earlier this year, wrote on X on Saturday.

“They can do this because they diligently built industrial capacity no one else had the fortitude to build. They were willing to tolerate costs—financial and environmental and otherwise—to do it. Now the rest of the world must do the same.”

China has a stranglehold on rare earths, producing more than 90% of the world’s processed rare earths and rare earth magnets. They are used across industries, from the tech sector to automakers and defense contractors.

They are so critical that U.S. car companies have curbed production due to rare earth shortages as China has leveraged the supply to counter Trump’s tariffs.

While ongoing talks between Washington and Beijing had eased access somewhat, trade tensions were simmering ahead of the latest flare-up on Friday.

For example, the U.S. moved to restrict other countries’ exports of semiconductor-related products to China. And this past week, the U.S. announced port fees on Chinese ships, prompting Beijing to impose a similar fee on U.S. ships docking at Chinese ports. China also launched an antitrust investigation into U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm.

“In other words, the United States can cut China off from the chips of today, but China can make it vastly harder to build the chips and other advanced technologies of tomorrow,” Michael Froman, president of the Council on Foreign Relations and a former U.S. Trade Representative, said in a Substack post on Friday.

Economist Robin Brooks, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, observed that markets expect Trump’s new China tariff threat will backfire on the U.S.

But he rejected the idea that China has the upper hand over the U.S., saying in a post on Sunday that its exporters are suffering steep drops in profits due to Trump’s tariffs.

“This means that China may be using rare earths to escalate the stand-off with the US because it has no other choice,” Brooks explained. “The hit to its export sector is just too considerable, making it necessary to raise the stakes in an effort to bring US tariffs down.”

For its part, Beijing remained defiant, with the commerce ministry saying Sunday that China doesn’t want a tariff war but is also not afraid of one. It also said the export controls are not a ban on rare earth shipments but are a sovereign right.

Former White House advisor Ball, who is now a senior fellow at the Foundation for American Innovation, said China’s strict rare earth controls represent an opportunity for the rest of the world to build a new supply chain that can withstand weaponization by any one country.

“Always remember that supply is elastic,” he added. “If our lives depend on it, we can surmount many challenges far faster than the policy planners in Beijing, Brussels, and Washington realize.”
 
There is a widespread lack of STEM literacy in American society, so their media and politicians are still not paying attention to the fact that the lithium-ion battery ban by the Chinese government on October 9 is more lethal than the rare earth ban.

China has banned the export of lithium-ion batteries with an energy density above 300wh/kg and related manufacturing technology equipment. Why is 300wh/kg? Batteries on the market have not reached the level of 300wh/kg.

This shows that China's newly announced battery on October 8th has reached and exceeded the standard of 300wh/kg. This standard means that China's solid-state lithium batteries are beginning to be into production! And China has banned the export of solid-state batteries at the first time. China's monopoly on solid-state lithium batteries will lead to China having a generation in fields such as drones, robot dogs, EVs, and all unmanned devices.
 

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