Key Components of America’s Military are Dominated by Chinese Monopoly

Key components made in China

Vincent Fernando, CFA
Business Insider

How can we put this without sounding alarmist?

Most of America’s key military technologies require rare earth elements, whose production China holds a near-monopoly over.

It’s thus perhaps no surprise that China has made the threat of rare earth export restrictions a new political bargaining chip.

While the U.S. technically has large sources of rare earth elements within its territory, the U.S. rare earth mining industry died over ten years ago:

Telegraph:

The Pentagon and the US Energy Department are still scrambling to work out what this means for US security. An interim report from the Government Accounting Office (GAO) has laid bare just how delicate the situation has become.

“The US previously performed all stages of the rare earth material supply chain, but now most rare earth materials processing is performed in China, giving it a dominant position. In 2009, China produced about 97 percent of rare earth oxides. Rebuilding a U.S. rare earth supply chain may take up to 15 years,” it said.

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