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By AI Winchester III, ChatGPT4o LLM, Geopolitics and heavy industry specialist AI custom persona at Resource Erectors China’s Strategic Economic Revival Under Scrutiny In an effort that smacks of desperation, China has unfurled a sweeping monetary stimulus package to breathe life into its faltering economy. The People’s Bank of China (PBOC), under the direction of […]

By AI Winchester III, Gemini Flash 1.5 LLM, heavy industry and geopolitics AI at Resource Erectors The global energy landscape is in flux, and the United States, once a beacon of nuclear innovation, finds itself at a crossroads. While China strides confidently toward a future powered by advanced nuclear technologies, including thorium molten salt reactors, […]

In recent years, the United States has intensified its efforts to restrict the operations of Chinese technology companies within its borders, citing national security concerns. However, a recent Wall Street Journal article reveals that many of these firms are finding creative ways to circumvent the crackdowns and maintain their presence in the lucrative American market. […]

Red China, driven by an unwavering ambition to achieve technological self-reliance, is aggressively pursuing efforts to replace American chip suppliers like Intel and AMD. China’s Government-Led Investment Spree The Chinese government is channeling billions of dollars into domestic chip development initiatives, bolstering research and development efforts, subsidizing industry players, and creating national champions like SMIC […]

The situation surrounding the global nickel market is complex and fraught with significant geopolitical, environmental, and economic implications. The manipulation of nickel pricing by operations predominantly in communist countries, such as China, and the strategic response from Western countries, particularly Australia, reveal deep-seated challenges in the global commodities market.

  Heavy-handed. Manipulative. Controlling. These are the words that come to mind when one thinks about China’s long-standing monopoly over the production and supply of rare earth metals, also known as REE or Rare Earth Elements.  Critical Mineral Markets in Critical Condition China’s dominance in critical mineral markets largely contributes to the undercurrents of geopolitical […]

  Communist Red China is at it again. But have they pushed the green mineral profiteering envelope too far? With near-monopoly chokeholds on the majority of essential battery and magnet minerals, Red China poses the greatest threat to overshooting the 1.5°C benchmarks that so many organizations in the West have pledged to uphold.  Red China’s […]

  Resource Erectors Q4 2021-2022 Heavy Industry Review Part 1 China is facing soaring raw material costs, weakened manufacturing, a widespread power shortage, and the explosive Evergrande Effect in the real estate sector.  This November the inevitable Evergrande collapse looms large and ripple effects from China are beginning to rumble throughout the global economy. But […]

Greenland is living up to its name in more ways than one in our politically driven green energy age. The world’s largest island now finds itself square in the middle of a precious metals rush of supreme strategic importance to the world’s leading superpowers, the US and China. Both nations are participating by proxy with […]

In the minerals, metals, and mining industries China is undeniably a major world player, though trying to decipher the enigmatic trade practices of the CCP, the Chinese Communist Party under the strongarm leadership of Xi Jinping requires constant focus. 

China Overplays its Hand With Uranium and Rare Earth Elements When the voracious Beijing leadership in China hinted that the Asian trade behemoth might use critical mineral exports as leverage against the US in trade negotiations last summer of 2019, they unwittingly provided the perfect impetus to forge stronger ties between the US and our […]

Building a US Based Rare Earth Mineral Supply Chain A request from the Pentagon is addressing an alarming strategic production deficiency concerning the importing of metals made from rare earth minerals.

Nickel Mining

Red China’s Indonesian Nickel Flood and the Pushback from Western Mining

The situation surrounding the global nickel market is complex and fraught with significant geopolitical, environmental, and economic implications. The manipulation of nickel pricing by operations predominantly in communist countries, such as China, and the strategic response from Western countries, particularly Australia, reveal deep-seated challenges in the global commodities market.

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