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China’s Export Ban on Critical Minerals Could Cost U.S. Billions

Tamara Brown by Tamara Brown
December 3, 2024
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China’s Export Ban on Critical Minerals Could Cost U.S. Billions
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China imposed a ban on exporting gallium, germanium, and antimony to the United States on Tuesday, December 3rd, citing retaliation against expanded U.S. restrictions on chip-related technology exports. The minerals, essential for tech and defense industries, were exclusively targeted in this ban, signaling an escalation in the ongoing trade tensions between the two nations.

Gallium and germanium are crucial for semiconductor production and high-tech applications, including solar cells, fiber optics, and optoelectronics. Antimony is heavily used in military technologies, such as armor-piercing ammunition and night vision systems. With China being the world’s leading producer of these minerals and the U.S. relying on imports, the ban exposes significant vulnerabilities in the American supply chain.

Economic models from the U.S. Geological Survey estimate that this ban could result in $3.4 billion in GDP losses for the United States. The absence of domestic production for gallium and antimony, coupled with limited germanium outputs from zinc concentrates in Alaska and Tennessee, amplifies the potential economic and strategic impact.

China’s dominance in these markets stems from its long-standing investment in mining and refining capabilities, allowing it to control the global supply. This export ban underscores the geopolitical leverage China holds in the critical minerals sector, highlighting the U.S.’s dependency and the urgency for diversification and domestic resource development.

The U.S. has yet to outline a concrete strategy to mitigate the effects of the ban, though increasing efforts to secure alternative sources and expand domestic production are expected. However, the development of such measures could take years, leaving industries reliant on these minerals vulnerable in the short term.

This development further intensifies the technological and economic rivalry between the U.S. and China. As the global competition for critical resources escalates, it underscores the importance of supply chain resilience and strategic autonomy in securing future economic and national security interests.

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