• @finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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    53 months ago

    If the stock market wasn’t such a shitshow maybe we’d finally see SBSW taking off. They’re the only Platinum and Palladium producers in North America who can compete with Russian producers.

  • PrivateNoob
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    203 months ago

    There is just too much political post in this channel. Where is the tech?

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        That may apply to some/lot of people, but i’m pretty liberal. Probably this post wasn’t the best one to react to, I’m just tired of consuming political stuffs, which can’t be changed (instantly) by myself and it just makes me angry.

    • Higgs boson
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      Im normally the one wishing for less politics on Lemmy, but at some point you have to draw a line and define what you actually mean by “too political.” Of course, then you’d need to have someone curate media just for you that adheres to that standard… because simple keywords aint gonna cut it. Orrrr, I guess you could just cut off ALL new media.

      This isnt some petty political scuffle. This is a trade war that is currently crashing the global economy. China cutting off minerals isn’t really “politics”, per se, at least in the way most people mean it. It is war: An economic war that looks increasingly likely to end up in the shooting kind.

  • Chris L
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    143 months ago

    They’d better not cut off supplies of fried rice and crab rangoon! We’ll have a REAL problem if they do that!

  • @nyan@lemmy.cafe
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    653 months ago

    There are alternative sources for these . . . but the US has pissed all of those countries off too.

  • @huppakee@lemm.ee
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    393 months ago

    Luckily Europe is one step ahead:

    Access to clean energy and rare earths is critical for the EU as it seeks to achieve climate neutrality by 2050 and boost its autonomy in strategic sectors.

    But sizeable shares of the global mining, processing and recycling of some of the critical raw materials, like lithium, that are indispensable to the development of renewable energy, everyday items as well as defence systems, are controlled by China, from which the EU wants to ‘decouple’ due to its aggressive and protectionist trade and foreign policy practices.

    Central Asia holds large deposits, including 38.6% of the world’s manganese ore, 30.07% of chromium, 20% of lead, 12.6% of zinc, and 8.7% of titanium.

    “These raw materials are the lifeblood of the future global economy. Yet they are also a honeypot for global players. Some are only interested in exploiting and extracting,” von der Leyen told Central Asian leaders.

    “Europe’s offer is different. We also want to be your partners in developing your local industries. The added value has to be local. Our track record speaks for itself,” she added.

    https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/04/04/eu-seals-new-central-asia-partnership-deal-as-debut-samarkand-summit-ends

    • Natanox
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      43 months ago

      Europe also tries their best to improve the situations in the other mines (some are so awful they’re basically off-limit for western companies because of child slavery and such stuff) and find new patches for example in Scandinavia or middle- and south America which could then be extracted with the respective countries.

      Brussel does a lot of bullshit, sometimes phenomenally so (in the end it’s just politics as well), but in this case they really seem to try.

  • @Treczoks@lemmy.world
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    233 months ago

    Just wait until the Chinese cut off basic industrial inputs like chemicals, screws, nails, electronic parts.

  • katy ✨
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    483 months ago

    US is just lucky they didn’t start selling off and unloading US debt

  • Sundray
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    663 months ago

    Looks like coal’s back on the menu, boys! (Ugh.)

    • IHeartBadCode
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      Ha ha, but for real. They’ll just turn people’s power off, tell them to ration, and/or jack the price per kWh to 500% what it was.

      Team Orange let’s no good calamity go to waste. Everything is potential profit if you have no moral compass.

      • @nodiratime@lemmy.world
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        283 months ago

        It’s interesting to see that the circle of profiteers gets smaller and smaller each iteration, since everybody else is losing footing in the process.

            • @humanspiral@lemmy.ca
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              123 months ago

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Iron_Heel

              The main premise of the book is the rise of a socialist mass movement in the United States – strong enough to have a real chance of winning national elections, getting to power, and implementing a radical socialist regime. Conservatives feel alarmed and threatened by this prospect, to the point of seizing power and establishing a brutal dictatorship in order to avert it.

              It also inspired the national socialist party of Germany to “redefine socialism” as fascist oligarchism.