Saturday, August 29, 2009

I think this is the endgame

China now produces about 90% of the rare earth metals necessary for producing computer chips, electronics, batteries, etc.

graph showing global rare earth element production
Figure 1. Global rare earth element production (1 kt=106 kg) from 1950 through 2000, in four categories: United States, almost entirely from Mountain Pass, California; China, from several deposits; all other countries combined, largely from monazite-bearing placers; and global total. Four periods of production are evident: the monazite-placer era, starting in the late 1800s and ending abruptly in 1964; the Mountain Pass era, starting in 1965 and ending about 1984; a transitional period from about 1984 to 1991; and the Chinese era, beginning about 1991.
http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2002/fs087-02/

They have suddenly announced that they will cease exports.

This is an endgame move.


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