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China announced restrictions on antimony exports, and the United States and Japan found it bad. Within 12 hours, the United States, Britain and Australia signed an agreement

2024-08-27

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Our country has many rich mineral deposits. Through comparison, the West has found that imports from China have stable supply and favorable prices. Therefore, the United States and Japan have been importing resources such as rare earths from my country for a long time.

As my country's strategic reserve planning becomes more and more perfect, considering the attitude and influence of the West on my country, it is necessary to fight back strongly and teach the West a lesson, so as to let the hegemonic country experience what it feels like to be strangled. China recently announced the implementation of export controls on antimony and related products. This announcement stunned the United States and Japan. Less than 12 hours later, the United States hurriedly signed an arms sharing agreement with Britain and Australia. It seems that the United States has also begun to panic.

Why does China's control over the export of antimony and related products make the United States so nervous? Will it have an impact on the United States if this material is not exported to the United States and its ally Japan?

The antimony imported by the United States is mainly used in the manufacture and production of military products, such as bulletproof products, weapons and ammunition. It is conceivable that the antimony imported from China is crucial for the United States to expand its armaments and build more advanced combat capabilities.