Huawei was owned by a former PLA member who had ties with the CCP. If China uses trade aggressively, like how they have been using immigration for espionage, countries have the right to be defensive about it. Even Russia have realized this and has started trade sanctions against China. You can't have it all, keep the market free or other countries won't too.
You forgot to mention the Pentagon and Department of Defense got an exemption to buy Huawei gear for their operations shortfalls. But it's a "security issue"? 😂
@@saltymonke3682 China has 70% of the world reserves of rare earth minerals, doing a stupid tariff out of ego will only harm your economy. If you wonder what will happen if they fully ban all exports, you won't have any of those shiny F22s or any of your ordnance. These are just two examples. By the way, the other 30% is scattered around the rest of the planet and mining them is pointless. You need China more than they need you. Simply put.
@@saltymonke3682we only have 4 percent of it in the world. We are one of the lowest amounts and won’t be able to produce as much and it will be at a higher cost
Because Joe biden's Administration and all their environmental crazies don't want us digging in the ground I come from a family of coal miners trust me I know all about that
He answers it. Deposits are available outside of China but they are small. It didn’t make sense to mine before but now that the price has increased we increase the production but it will take years.
01. The amount of antimony deposits in the US is too small, making it not viable to build antimony mines and refineries. 02. Building mines and refineries takes years. 03. Mining antimony is not easy because it is toxic. 04. The cost of production in the US is more expensive than importing from abroad. 05. Opposition from environmental groups.
If the US was serious we'd repeal the BILL CLINTON PNTR with China Act. It gave them, "Most Favored Nation Status" and helped them enter the WTO. The WTO was corrupted ever since and no longer does what it was meant to do.
@@araara4746 defeated in our own mind, we are letting artificial constraints stop us when nothing is really physically impossible. Yes, it's more expensive because we require cleaner operations
@@diptanshusingh1813 The National Bureau of Statistics of India has released global trade data for the fiscal years 2023 to 2024. Data shows that the total bilateral trade between China and India reached $118.4 billion, while the bilateral trade between India and the United States decreased to $118.3 billion. As a result, China has taken a slight lead, surpassing the United States by $100 million and becoming India's largest trading partner. More notably, India has achieved a trade surplus of $36.7 billion with the United States in its bilateral trade, while it has a trade deficit of $85.03 billion with China. This indicates that almost all of India's income from the United States is used to purchase Chinese goods. The above data can be queried online, which is a fact.
@@kotk05 Just for gallium, your first choice is to produce electrolytic aluminum, which requires half of Europe's electricity every year, and then fine processing. If the United States works harder and invests a lot of money, it can build self-sufficiency in gallium in about 10 years.
Crazy the US doesn't need Chinese flour because the flour they make is more than likely made using our wheat we will just keep it for ourselves so yes no bread for you but bread for us
@@nicklll4477that’s what many Americans don’t get. An iPhone made in America will cost 40% more and many of the materials in an iPhone don’t exist in the US. Start trade wars and find out.
Just for gallium, your first choice is to produce electrolytic aluminum, which requires half of Europe's electricity every year, and then fine processing. If the United States works harder and invests a lot of money, it can build self-sufficiency in gallium in about 10 years.
Maybe the dunderheads in Washington will begin to realize that we better produce what we need and stop relying on a hostile state? Nah, they don't get it yet
@@andrewmatthew8833 01. The amount of antimony deposits in the US is too small, making it not viable to build antimony mines and refineries. 02. Building mines and refineries takes years. 03. Mining antimony is not easy because it is toxic. 04. The cost of production in the US is more expensive than importing from abroad. 05. Opposition from environmental groups. GOOD LUCK!
Half the channels that I watch on China talk about their Superior supply chain and how that along with government subsidies are going to crush everyone. They say China will out innovate everyone because they're forced to. The other half of channels I watch on China talk about it's pending economic collapse, aging population, lack of births, high youth unemployment businesses going under, foreign investments dropping etc.. I really can't figure out if China is doing really really bad or if they're just about to take over the world.
1) If a claim defies logic or contradicts verifiable facts, reject the claim. If you're unable to verify the facts, then... 2) if one makes a claim that praises oneself or criticizes its adversary, it should be ignored 3) if one makes a claim that criticizes oneself or praises its adversary, it should be assumed to be true 4) Award a point to the side that makes a logical/verifiable claim. Deduct points otherwise. 5) keep track of the score over time. The lower the score, the more scrutiny needed for the next claim.
Do you think you can use it as soon as you dig it out? That requires a huge industrial chain, hundreds of factories, countless skilled workers, and hundreds of thousands of large-scale equipment. Does the United States have it now? Even if we invest now, it may take more than a decade to put it into production. In a decade or so, will China still need American chips?
In a decade, China is likely to remain behind in advanced semiconductor technology, its population will grow noticeably older due to demographic trends. Economically, it will be smaller with a far less prosperous economy. If China were to invade Taiwan within the next three years, in a decade it will be an international pariah, isolated like North Korea or Russia.
Hypothetical and dream, China is not sitting idle they know what is going on,it will take long but they will reach their peaceful goals@@douglasnakamura6753
US inflation in the past 30 years was artificially held low because of Chinese imports. Once you shut off Chinese imports, you get a catch-up inflation for the 30 years. Be ready.
There are India and Mexico whose citizens will undoubtedly thank Xiñnie every year for his kindly understanding 🙏 🙏 Prosperity for ALL. Not just Kommunist
@@ssuwandi3240 China was going to make the biggest car manufacturing plant in the world in Mexico so they could ship them over the border tariff free but Trump stopped that by saying that he would put a 100% tariff on cars from Mexico if they did it. Then China stopped construction of that plant.
This media lady says antimony is critical for American defence, but it's actually critical for offence! Stop warmongering is the best antimony defence, Maria.
After making countless enemies with our warmongering, we depend on this products for our security. Nobody asked us to invade country after country, and here we have the results.
The Ukraine war and the Israeli war started under this Administration. Russia took Crimea while Obama was in office. NO wars were started when Trump was in office.
You have to go and mine it. Not a lot of miners these days. Are you going to go in there and mine it? You going to do back braking work? Shut the f******
My dad was a world war II veteran and when I was a child I asked him if Russia was going to invade America because back then everyone thought the Communists were coming for the Russians were coming. My dad was a man of few words but he warned me he said we need to worry about China China is a sleeping giant and he said they are sitting back and watching and waiting for the right time to make their move the main plan is world domination and he was pretty serious about this and he was a man of few words and it always stuck with me
Of course, they should be more concerned w DOLLAR PEGGED CURRENCY.. now Russia's economy just crashed.. their structural problems have gotten worsened..
for everyone saying we should just get our own thats not how resources work, rare natural resources are only found in certain areas of the world. heres a chart for yall. China: Approximately 40,000 metric tons (48% of global production) Tajikistan: Approximately 21,000 metric tons (about 25% of global production) Russia: Approximately 6,500 metric tons (around 8% of global production) Bolivia: Approximately 4,000 metric tons (around 5% of global production) South Africa: Approximately 3,800 metric tons (around 4% of global production)
@@psbaker2 Alaska could have anything, but it only has 4% of the world's antimony reserves. Too small to be profitable to mine and build refineries. Be realitic!
Take asphalt as an example. It is a derivative of petroleum refining. Since there is a huge demand for gasoline in the world, asphalt can be produced on a large scale and is profitable. Another rare metal, gallium, is a derivative of electrolytic aluminum. To obtain gallium, we must produce aluminum first, which requires building aluminum factories and training industrial workers. However, the market demand for electrolytic aluminum is not that large, and it consumes a huge amount of electricity. The United States doesn't have cheap electricity to drive the production, so the produced aluminum will be very expensive and unable to compete in the market. Even if the gallium slag is produced, it is also necessary to establish a rare earth industrial chain for purification, which requires training skilled workers. There is a lack of funds and technology. Only when all these are completed can it compete with China in the industry, and it has to do better and be cheaper than China. Just think about it.
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ALL countries use them on US. and we don't use them on them. how is that fair? we pay for everything n everyone n the wrld. trmp is jus sayin "no" for once.
@CurtisJeffries-cd5vu with nato that is sort of true kinda. There is no minimum spend to be in nato, the GOAL is 2% of gdp, not obligation. Some pay more some pay much less and it evens out, us just has larger gdp. Us economy has relied on weapons manufacturing since ww2, also who do you think nato buys its weapons from and where does that money go? Back into the us economy
@CurtisJeffries-cd5vu as for tariffs, individualized tariffs are used by countries to balance their internal markets and keep prices fair within their own country. Trade war (tariff vs tariff) results in everybody's prices going up in both countries, there is no winner. It's a really dumb thing to do, people predicted exactly this months ago. Trump puts tariffs then china puts responding tariff.. and round and round we go. Consumer pays for any tariff
Canada said we're not giving America sb** and if dumbazz keeps running his lying felony AZZ mouth will cut off the power grid that's going to America azzhole 🤢
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Let’s become self sufficient and build everything in USA. I know it’s hard to do first, but every hardworking now will help our future & the next generation.
Impossible the hourly rate is $15 in America that same $15 will pay someone for the day in china you guys should talk with sense and understand how business works if you can pay 1 person then get the job done in a day will you pay 10 guys for the same job for a week that’s going to come out the same way nope how you think billionaires become billionaires 😂😂😂
The issue is the time, cost production and final product price. Unless citizen want same salary as China for production, you wont even close to get same final product price 😂 USA has like x10 minimum wage than China. Citizen now are just living pay to check right now. There is no way you can living with 400 usd a month of salary 😂
The way the world is now at trade loggerheads is because of Americas own actions. The more you revenge tarrif, ban and deny the more resources you are deprived. It works both ways, is not good for trade and will soon isolate every nation to whatever their own land can provide, which in the end will see huge differences in nation building, capabilities and ability. In the end, this world will be the most individually secluded multi continents and countries that hate and fight each other for resources. And we have to thank the American policies that started all these.
goofs like you have been saying this kind of bs for decades. America is SO short-sighted! we're going to go broke! meanwhile, we're the most powerful nation on earth by a light year
Instead of causing a tariff war, how about you do business with China the Right Way, Americans just gonna have to understand that not everything can be made in America things have to be important that’s how we make money
@ I agree we have a problem with identity politics both sides like to lie just to win instead of being the United States of America we need to be called pick a side America nothing united about us at all
It's impossible. 01. The amount of antimony deposits in the US is too small, making it not viable to build antimony mines and refineries. 02. Building mines and refineries takes years. 03. Mining antimony is not easy because it is toxic. 04. The cost of production in the US is more expensive than importing from abroad. 05. Opposition from environmental groups.
The United States has antimony mines, but does it have the technology to extract them? The United States wants to use the excuse of environmental protection to constrain China, but it does not implement pollution standards and withdraws from the Paris Agreement. Now the United States produces its own antimony. Congratulations to the United States, it can finally bear the pollution on its own.
Impossible. We don't have enough, it would cost too much, no American will want to make $15 a day to sustain the country. It's too late for us to be self sustaining. But China is ahead of us in that race. China will win this century before it is all said and done.
"Guess what? Life existed before all this modern crap invaded every corner of it." .... I get the national security aspect though, that's why we NEED to make and buy our own stuff.
you must have the talents, capital and desire to work hard to get those instead of sit back and depend on money printing. That is the problem of how money printing destroyed all the spirit of hard work.
01. The amount of antimony deposits in the US is too small, making it not viable to build antimony mines and refineries. 02. Building mines and refineries takes years. 03. Mining antimony is not easy because it is toxic. 04. The cost of production in the US is more expensive than importing from abroad. 05. Opposition from environmental groups.
@@crosslink1493😂 you clearly no idea what you talking about. US become sensitive to Russia and China since UEA break contract oil with US and make contract with Russia 😂. Thats why US so hard antagonized China. But it wont effective as before because we have internet. Easier to find truth 😂
All these colleges all these people studying you mean to tell me we can't replicate and do the things China does??? Stop procrastinating let's start moving in the right direction let's make our own stuff from medicine to everything, we are the American people we can do what we set our sights on, besides if we cut the government prices down in things we don't need people we don't need then those things will become more profitable for us and obtainable
01. The amount of antimony deposits in the US is too small, making it not viable to build antimony mines and refineries. 02. Building mines and refineries takes years. 03. Mining antimony is not easy because it is toxic. 04. The cost of production in the US is more expensive than importing from abroad. 05. Opposition from environmental groups.
@@tiagodacosta8109 want to know how I know we don't need them? Cause I'm 63. Everything I have is paid for. I'm retiring early cause I have enough money for whatever I need. Not for what I want. What I need. Cause everything I wanted I have. But most importantly. It's all American made . Nothing says made in China. I like having things that are long lasting. You pay $10.00 for something from china, last 2 years ( stretch) I pay $30.00. last a lifetime. American made.
@@hanshansen3885 it's not believing. It's facts. There is a HUGE difference. Trump has done more since winning the election than Biden / Obama has in the past 4 years. And that is sad for the current, about to be past admin. Actually do some research of your own and you see.
The world is inherently interconnected, and even during the period from World War II to 2000 when the United States was at its strongest, some strategic goods relied on foreign imports, let alone now.
the ridiculous amount of advancement if china and us worked together is actually insane to think about. space medicine technology food travel literally everything would be better. ah well lets fight :)
Exactly we need to get a bandwagon together let's not depend on China, but it's cheap is usually what they say just cut down your government cost that they're spending useless money for on nothing
If it can ... already right now the inflation and downward trend of UK competitiveness is bad even with access to cheap China products to maintain your standard of living.
Tariffs benefit a few wealthy individuals and corporations, while hurting everyone else by driving up costs and limiting access to products that would make life better for everyone. Look at car prices as an example. If it wasn't for tariffs and trade war bs, Americans could be driving cars at a fraction of the cost we must pay today. Almost everything we buy would be cheaper by far without protectionism and ignorance.
You can import from Australia, if we don't get independent, but the Bonespur has already daid he'll impose worldwide tariffs. So anything you take into the usa just became more expensive.
Canada 🇨🇦 has all the critical minerals, such as germanium and antimony, China 🇨🇳 has and more. Canada has the largest mineral producers and is ready to boost its output of the metal in the wake of China's export ban. - In 2022, Canada exported $57B worth of minerals to the US, while China only exported $3.4B.
Didn't we learn what relying on the PRC did to us during COVID? Let's take this as a sign to do and get our own, decouple from China and work with our Allies. KEEP STEADY WITH IMPLEMENTING THE TARIFFS, don't hold back.
Likewise the US had caused many unnecessary wars and Chaos to the world, didn't they? And no one put a gun in your head to force you to buy Made In China, so why whined about it?
Yes, Trump to shut his mouth and stop making more enemies for the US when the least we need them. He's not even president yet and look at all the mess he's creating.
The US should know this coming. They should have already sourced out a secondary source for all rare minerals needed by US production. Then ban all chinese imports to US, or impose 100% tariffs.
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Did anyone actually listen? That mine in China only has a few years left before it would have to be shut down…. and the ban was applied to the world not an attack to single out any one country…
Not possible. 01. The amount of antimony deposits in the US is too small, making it not viable to build antimony mines and refineries. 02. Building mines and refineries takes years. 03. Mining antimony is not easy because it is toxic. 04. The cost of production in the US is more expensive than importing from abroad. 05. Opposition from environmental groups.
@@araara4746 Eat this lol The points you presented are valid concerns, but let's break them down and examine why some of the statements may not be entirely accurate or complete: 01. The amount of antimony deposits in the US is too small, making it not viable to build antimony mines and refineries. Counterpoint: While it's true that the US has relatively small antimony reserves compared to other countries, viability isn't just about deposit size. Economic factors, technological advancements in extraction methods, and strategic interests (e.g., reducing reliance on foreign sources) can make smaller deposits viable. For example, there’s growing interest in critical mineral independence to enhance national security. 02. Building mines and refineries takes years. Clarification: While true, the timeline for building mines and refineries varies depending on factors like permitting, infrastructure, and technology. If there's political will, regulatory processes can be expedited. Additionally, many projects are already in exploratory phases, so timelines might be shorter than perceived. 03. Mining antimony is not easy because it is toxic. Incomplete Argument: The toxicity of antimony is a concern, but there are established safety protocols and technologies to mitigate risks. Countries with stringent environmental and safety regulations (e.g., Canada, Australia) have successfully mined and processed other toxic materials like arsenic or uranium. The challenge is more about compliance costs and public perception than technical impossibility. 04. The cost of production in the US is more expensive than importing from abroad. Limited Perspective: This is true under normal economic conditions, but the geopolitical landscape can shift this calculus. If antimony imports become unreliable or costly due to tariffs, trade restrictions, or conflicts, domestic production might become competitive. Subsidies or tax breaks for critical minerals can also offset higher costs. 05. Opposition from environmental groups. Partial Truth: Environmental opposition is common for mining projects, but this doesn't make them impossible. With proper environmental impact assessments, community engagement, and sustainable practices, some projects can gain approval. For instance, projects framed as critical to renewable energy or national security often receive broader support despite initial opposition. Conclusion: While these points highlight real challenges, they oversimplify the situation. The viability of antimony production in the US depends on balancing economic, strategic, and environmental factors. Advances in technology, shifts in global trade, and national policy priorities could make domestic production more feasible than suggested.
We have all the antimony you will ever need here in America Alaska has a big mine Nevada Utah but oh wait Biden and Obama and Clinton’s may have sold all of the governments land to them for the antimony extraction!
China learned from the best economic sanctioner in the world.
Comedy is. USA is their main customer in almost everything they sell.
Huh? The other 100+ coutries not China's customers?
@@JonnyD-gl7cnSo is China for everything US is sanctioning against China.
@@JonnyD-gl7cn china has world to sell, if they cut off USA it won't effect them unlike USA which depends on china.
@@JonnyD-gl7cn
Asean is now the biggest customer of China.
Cina's reason is security. If America can ban Hauwi, using 'Security' as the reason. China can do the same.
Huawei is only for people that like china to listen in to their conversations.
Huawei was owned by a former PLA member who had ties with the CCP. If China uses trade aggressively, like how they have been using immigration for espionage, countries have the right to be defensive about it. Even Russia have realized this and has started trade sanctions against China. You can't have it all, keep the market free or other countries won't too.
Can always find or create an alternative. The less dependent the world is on the CCP the better
@@ShadowPhoenixMaximus And you r paying a PREMIUM price for the same product or worse in quality.
You forgot to mention the Pentagon and Department of Defense got an exemption to buy Huawei gear for their operations shortfalls. But it's a "security issue"? 😂
play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
LoL crying over one thing. China's economy is wrecked. Their mafia will probably sell everyone cheap antimony
Such as? Now Oz antimony will dominate the market 😂
@@saltymonke3682
China has 70% of the world reserves of rare earth minerals, doing a stupid tariff out of ego will only harm your economy.
If you wonder what will happen if they fully ban all exports, you won't have any of those shiny F22s or any of your ordnance. These are just two examples.
By the way, the other 30% is scattered around the rest of the planet and mining them is pointless.
You need China more than they need you. Simply put.
@@saltymonke3682
Shallow thinking. 70% of rare earth minerals are in China. Let that sink in.
@@saltymonke3682we only have 4 percent of it in the world. We are one of the lowest amounts and won’t be able to produce as much and it will be at a higher cost
The US has Antimony deposits in Alaska, Montana and Idaho.
Why import?
Because Joe biden's Administration and all their environmental crazies don't want us digging in the ground I come from a family of coal miners trust me I know all about that
Because Biden administration has locked down all mining in general. It may take quite a while to get things spun back up.
Are the deposits large enough to sustain us?
He answers it. Deposits are available outside of China but they are small. It didn’t make sense to mine before but now that the price has increased we increase the production but it will take years.
It doesn't pad the right peoples pockets
If the US was serious about solving this problem, the mine in Idaho would be spinning up right now to supply all the antimony that we need.
biden ain't having it
01. The amount of antimony deposits in the US is too small, making it not viable to build antimony mines and refineries.
02. Building mines and refineries takes years.
03. Mining antimony is not easy because it is toxic.
04. The cost of production in the US is more expensive than importing from abroad.
05. Opposition from environmental groups.
And lithium in Nevada.
If the US was serious we'd repeal the BILL CLINTON PNTR with China Act. It gave them, "Most Favored Nation Status" and helped them enter the WTO. The WTO was corrupted ever since and no longer does what it was meant to do.
@@araara4746 defeated in our own mind, we are letting artificial constraints stop us when nothing is really physically impossible. Yes, it's more expensive because we require cleaner operations
Four years ago, Indians were shouting "boycott China" everywhere, but in 2024, India's imports of Chinese goods reached a historical record
Is this a fact, I don't think so
@@diptanshusingh1813 it is a cruel reality.😂
@@diptanshusingh1813 The National Bureau of Statistics of India has released global trade data for the fiscal years 2023 to 2024. Data shows that the total bilateral trade between China and India reached $118.4 billion, while the bilateral trade between India and the United States decreased to $118.3 billion. As a result, China has taken a slight lead, surpassing the United States by $100 million and becoming India's largest trading partner.
More notably, India has achieved a trade surplus of $36.7 billion with the United States in its bilateral trade, while it has a trade deficit of $85.03 billion with China. This indicates that almost all of India's income from the United States is used to purchase Chinese goods.
The above data can be queried online, which is a fact.
India can’t survived without China goods.
@@chentom9232 there are people believe in ideology over fact! A lot of them are in youtube comments! lol
You ban me, I ban you. It seems fair to me. 😂😂😂😂😂
China made this announcement early Sept, and it “banned” the export to ALL countries. Not just the US.
Except only CCP hurt themselves. Who will outbuy USA? KOREA? JAPAN? RUSSIA?
🤷🏾♂️😂
F@CKING COMMUNIST CHINA!!!!! TAKE ALL THINGS BACK TO AMERICAN MADE
Well trump hasn't ban them yet😂
When you have imcompetent politicians to run the ccuntry with no vision, no leadership, no knowledge, no moral, and no pride, what do you expect!
This Administration broke it; Trump will fix it.
Lol, all wumao accounts here were made 11 years ago at the same time 😂
Soon as they are elected, their only purpose is to be elected again. Long term policies...just aren't important.
Disasters for population
Then Democrats must never win election again
These are dual civilian and military use material. US being addicted to manufacturing weapons, its a fair ban to help them with their addiction.
US: no bread for you
China: ok, flour for you
Why are you panicking over antimony?
All the bug flour you want, haahahahaaa
@@kotk05 Just for gallium, your first choice is to produce electrolytic aluminum, which requires half of Europe's electricity every year, and then fine processing. If the United States works harder and invests a lot of money, it can build self-sufficiency in gallium in about 10 years.
No soup for you
Crazy the US doesn't need Chinese flour because the flour they make is more than likely made using our wheat we will just keep it for ourselves so yes no bread for you but bread for us
Must go back to American made
darling, please not cars
Are you gonna accept less pay to make cars domestically? I bet the answer is no.
to make what? shoes? t-shirts? hehe
Moron😂
@@nicklll4477that’s what many Americans don’t get. An iPhone made in America will cost 40% more and many of the materials in an iPhone don’t exist in the US. Start trade wars and find out.
25% increase in price for Canadian Antimony
200% since they are so desperate and eager to sanction others without factoring this in.
Not if you make war on canada
Just for gallium, your first choice is to produce electrolytic aluminum, which requires half of Europe's electricity every year, and then fine processing. If the United States works harder and invests a lot of money, it can build self-sufficiency in gallium in about 10 years.
Lol gallium is a byproduct of refining zinc you don't need special mining or even special refineries you keep on lying and live in a imaginary world.
US tastes dose of its own medicine
Yeah thanks to china millions lost their lives and USA scrambled to try and help save lives thanks china
It’s good so we can diversify our supply chains.
@@vanpho7741 China also think it's a good thing because now they can create their own microchips and equipment, a win for all
They control 100% of supply, @@vanpho7741
@ yeah while you are at it, please tell your Chinese master to invest billions on R&D. Don’t just wait and copy like the past few decades.
It is not a dangerous world out there, the dangers come from your country😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Gold is nothing!
10,000,000 % agree with you !! Had there been NO USA, 99% of the WARS will NOT OCCUR.
typical univariate analysis from the uneducated left
Maybe the US shouldn't have banned chip exports to China.
Actions have consequences, right?
Wrong! We should mine our own.
Maybe the dunderheads in Washington will begin to realize that we better produce what we need and stop relying on a hostile state? Nah, they don't get it yet
move to China.
@@andrewmatthew8833
01. The amount of antimony deposits in the US is too small, making it not viable to build antimony mines and refineries.
02. Building mines and refineries takes years.
03. Mining antimony is not easy because it is toxic.
04. The cost of production in the US is more expensive than importing from abroad.
05. Opposition from environmental groups.
GOOD LUCK!
maybe china should be a Trusted partner
Half the channels that I watch on China talk about their Superior supply chain and how that along with government subsidies are going to crush everyone. They say China will out innovate everyone because they're forced to. The other half of channels I watch on China talk about it's pending economic collapse, aging population, lack of births, high youth unemployment businesses going under, foreign investments dropping etc.. I really can't figure out if China is doing really really bad or if they're just about to take over the world.
Go there and decide.
Just think of this way, if China is doing really bad, then the USA and it's slaves wouldn't need impose tariffs, sanctions, bans, etc. Simple logic.
Same. Learning about China from the media, it is either heaven or hell. What is the truth?
1) If a claim defies logic or contradicts verifiable facts, reject the claim. If you're unable to verify the facts, then...
2) if one makes a claim that praises oneself or criticizes its adversary, it should be ignored
3) if one makes a claim that criticizes oneself or praises its adversary, it should be assumed to be true
4) Award a point to the side that makes a logical/verifiable claim. Deduct points otherwise.
5) keep track of the score over time. The lower the score, the more scrutiny needed for the next claim.
Do you think you can use it as soon as you dig it out? That requires a huge industrial chain, hundreds of factories, countless skilled workers, and hundreds of thousands of large-scale equipment. Does the United States have it now? Even if we invest now, it may take more than a decade to put it into production. In a decade or so, will China still need American chips?
most time cosuming is the workers, those skilled workers won't appear from thin airs.
In a decade, China is likely to remain behind in advanced semiconductor technology, its population will grow noticeably older due to demographic trends. Economically, it will be smaller with a far less prosperous economy. If China were to invade Taiwan within the next three years, in a decade it will be an international pariah, isolated like North Korea or Russia.
Hypothetical and dream, China is not sitting idle they know what is going on,it will take long but they will reach their peaceful goals@@douglasnakamura6753
即便如此,美国也是全银河系唯一的超级大国。这些小元素不用也罢。❤爱来自印度。
Idk, Isreal and the US seem to be ok invading left and right lol.
Isn't this a Ban Ban situation?
US inflation in the past 30 years was artificially held low because of Chinese imports. Once you shut off Chinese imports, you get a catch-up inflation for the 30 years. Be ready.
We don't negotiate w Bestie of Iran and Ruzzia! They took the decision we cannot control.. but very unwise imo
And you could also get back to single income households. Be ready.
didnt help the millions of ppl. who lost THOSE jobe sent to china. The Beginning of the US Homelessness chrises
There are India and Mexico whose citizens will undoubtedly thank Xiñnie every year for his kindly understanding 🙏 🙏 Prosperity for ALL. Not just Kommunist
@@ssuwandi3240 China was going to make the biggest car manufacturing plant in the world in Mexico so they could ship them over the border tariff free but Trump stopped that by saying that he would put a 100% tariff on cars from Mexico if they did it. Then China stopped construction of that plant.
This media lady says antimony is critical for American defence, but it's actually critical for offence! Stop warmongering is the best antimony defence, Maria.
After making countless enemies with our warmongering, we depend on this products for our security.
Nobody asked us to invade country after country, and here we have the results.
The Ukraine war and the Israeli war started under this Administration. Russia took Crimea while Obama was in office. NO wars were started when Trump was in office.
@@JBP321. Keep voting democrat 😂😂😂😂
@@JorgeHernandez-ve9fn It doesnt matter if you vote red, blue, green, yellow or black and white, they are the fk same warmonger party.
@@JorgeHernandez-ve9fnDidn't matter which party people vote, since both party works for the M.I.C.
China is light years ahead of us.
Have you thought about being an immigrant in that 'country'
Actually 4 years behind, thanks to Biden.
China said and America is definitely doomed and those azzholes 🤢 don't even know it 🤥🔥🤥🔥🤥🤥
China is helping us be self reliant again.. 😅
Im pretty sure, that china has learned to become self reliant without the US. I believe the US is realizing this a little too late.
So is U.S.
Wake up. This is bad news.
@@residentjess take your meds.. we'll all be better off extracting our own materials
Right, US will be self reliant after going through bankruptcy.
Thats why we need our own stuff....
of course you need everything, but the question is can you guys make them ?? the answer is NO.
Do you think dumb lazy unskillful American labor will able to make any?
Who wants go back to factory ?
You have to go and mine it. Not a lot of miners these days. Are you going to go in there and mine it? You going to do back braking work? Shut the f******
its a natural resource...... you cant make it.
China China China China! Hahahahaha (I’m Korean)
Gaypop
Your country will be crying America America America if your neighbor invades you.
@@WhatsupPattaya why would china invade korea? LOL
@@Seanw-ij7yx China isn't their neighbor
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High priority means sky high price!
They said tell dumbazz loser lying felon azz Trump that's what tariffs means azzhole 🤢
Be aware there will be a second move is when you ramped up your production and they will dump.
AMERICA FIRST, NOT CHINA FIRST.
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Is it like when Trump said Mexico would pay for his wall?
Is Mexico paying for it? NO!
Should have done 25 yrs ago. Now we a little past the power curve.
You have been buying many cheap stuff shipping recyclables oversea. And u say what? U r as guilty of making America today.
*America First equals managing America's decline.*
Did you expect China to turn the other cheek?
My dad was a world war II veteran and when I was a child I asked him if Russia was going to invade America because back then everyone thought the Communists were coming for the Russians were coming. My dad was a man of few words but he warned me he said we need to worry about China China is a sleeping giant and he said they are sitting back and watching and waiting for the right time to make their move the main plan is world domination and he was pretty serious about this and he was a man of few words and it always stuck with me
Has nothing to do with the election. Watch next time, the world has a shortage of
Not worried about any other country, just focus on task at hand & get back our industrial 💯🇺🇸💪
Does China have any cheek?
Of course, they should be more concerned w DOLLAR PEGGED CURRENCY.. now Russia's economy just crashed.. their structural problems have gotten worsened..
for everyone saying we should just get our own thats not how resources work, rare natural resources are only found in certain areas of the world. heres a chart for yall.
China: Approximately 40,000 metric tons (48% of global production)
Tajikistan: Approximately 21,000 metric tons (about 25% of global production)
Russia: Approximately 6,500 metric tons (around 8% of global production)
Bolivia: Approximately 4,000 metric tons (around 5% of global production)
South Africa: Approximately 3,800 metric tons (around 4% of global production)
Alaska has an astronomical amount rare earth resources that aren't being mined.
@@psbaker2
Alaska could have anything, but it only has 4% of the world's antimony reserves.
Too small to be profitable to mine and build refineries.
Be realitic!
Take asphalt as an example. It is a derivative of petroleum refining. Since there is a huge demand for gasoline in the world, asphalt can be produced on a large scale and is profitable. Another rare metal, gallium, is a derivative of electrolytic aluminum. To obtain gallium, we must produce aluminum first, which requires building aluminum factories and training industrial workers. However, the market demand for electrolytic aluminum is not that large, and it consumes a huge amount of electricity. The United States doesn't have cheap electricity to drive the production, so the produced aluminum will be very expensive and unable to compete in the market. Even if the gallium slag is produced, it is also necessary to establish a rare earth industrial chain for purification, which requires training skilled workers. There is a lack of funds and technology. Only when all these are completed can it compete with China in the industry, and it has to do better and be cheaper than China. Just think about it.
@@psbaker2Worthless without the advanced refining tech.
You know who else has Antimony, germanium and gallium? Russia.
Australia and Canada
Alimony is really expensive nowadays
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Good luck with those Trump tariffs...20% inflation soon
ALL countries use them on US. and we don't use them on them. how is that fair? we pay for everything n everyone n the wrld. trmp is jus sayin "no" for once.
@@CurtisJeffries-cd5vu Trump is finally saying 'no' to being leader of the world. He is globalist first, America last
@CurtisJeffries-cd5vu with nato that is sort of true kinda. There is no minimum spend to be in nato, the GOAL is 2% of gdp, not obligation. Some pay more some pay much less and it evens out, us just has larger gdp. Us economy has relied on weapons manufacturing since ww2, also who do you think nato buys its weapons from and where does that money go? Back into the us economy
Clearly you don't understand Tariffs
@CurtisJeffries-cd5vu as for tariffs, individualized tariffs are used by countries to balance their internal markets and keep prices fair within their own country. Trade war (tariff vs tariff) results in everybody's prices going up in both countries, there is no winner. It's a really dumb thing to do, people predicted exactly this months ago. Trump puts tariffs then china puts responding tariff.. and round and round we go. Consumer pays for any tariff
Why is this us company have a monopoly on antimony
Before giving lame advice, check your clothings and kitchenware-are they made in the USA or Chyna?
China's is the world only manufacturing powerhouse, it's too late to contain China
Canada has large amounts of Antimony and ships tons to the US, but come 20th Jan there will be a 25% Tariff on it.
Well Canada just might put on an "export" tax....so the cost will a lot more than just 25%.
No more Antimony or Maple syrup for you!!
50% just for good measure.
Canada said we're not giving America sb** and if dumbazz keeps running his lying felony AZZ mouth will cut off the power grid that's going to America azzhole 🤢
why should we , Canadian , help Americum who is putting tariffs on us? get out of our ways
From "I love you, you love me, we are a happy family" 😊 to "I ban you, you ban me, where's a happy family?"😭 --“We only realize the value of something when we no longer have it. The sunsets we didn’t watch, the laughter we didn’t share, the memories we didn’t make - these are the things that haunt us when it’s too late.”
Exactly 😊
“Tariffs will obviously fix this”
tariffs are the problem Einstein..lol
@@lexpcock3521You missed your online sarcasm class.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@lexpcock3521 you missed the sarcasm
They said yes, tariffs will definitely make sure those dumbazz Americans pay more for imports 😊😊😊😊😊😊
MAKE USA GREAT AGAIN!!!
Not with that orange dumbass
Like what?
Build a wall in the south and make Mexico pay for it?
Does Mexico pay for it?
Thanks to Democrat sanction
Pure fantasy!! Sadly.
@@angec.4757 Trump won. LOL
Let’s become self sufficient and build everything in USA. I know it’s hard to do first, but every hardworking now will help our future & the next generation.
Like it all began..designed *& manufactured Here.
China Ming dynasty had this policy, LOL, guess what happened?
Won’t work because cost too high
Impossible the hourly rate is $15 in America that same $15 will pay someone for the day in china you guys should talk with sense and understand how business works if you can pay 1 person then get the job done in a day will you pay 10 guys for the same job for a week that’s going to come out the same way nope how you think billionaires become billionaires 😂😂😂
Of course. Why don't you ask Tim Cook if he's willing to shift all his production from China, India and Vietnam back home.
The minerals are available in Northern America. That’s not issue. The key is how to process them into final products. That’s where competition occurs.
The issue is the time, cost production and final product price.
Unless citizen want same salary as China for production, you wont even close to get same final product price 😂
USA has like x10 minimum wage than China.
Citizen now are just living pay to check right now.
There is no way you can living with 400 usd a month of salary 😂
The way the world is now at trade loggerheads is because of Americas own actions.
The more you revenge tarrif, ban and deny the more resources you are deprived.
It works both ways, is not good for trade and will soon isolate every nation to whatever their own land can provide, which in the end will see huge differences in nation building, capabilities and ability.
In the end, this world will be the most individually secluded multi continents and countries that hate and fight each other for resources.
And we have to thank the American policies that started all these.
So basically the end of the world… cuz eventually we will fight for resources…
is that how it works, DAVE?
goofs like you have been saying this kind of bs for decades. America is SO short-sighted! we're going to go broke!
meanwhile, we're the most powerful nation on earth by a light year
China said America is definitely doomed and those azzholes 🤢 don't even know it ☠️☠️☠️
Can’t we create some other way to operate things we need antimony for.
Uses for antimony
Big mine in Nevada..Regulation relief on the way
Australia will be the perfect partner for rare earth aside to Bolivia
I think they use antimony for baking toxic bread 🍞😅
Yes, I'm sure you can just download more of it Karen.
Instead of causing a tariff war, how about you do business with China the Right Way, Americans just gonna have to understand that not everything can be made in America things have to be important that’s how we make money
Yeah but blaming outside countries for the US internal problems gives politicians votes.
@ I agree we have a problem with identity politics both sides like to lie just to win instead of being the United States of America we need to be called pick a side America nothing united about us at all
How can we export things if we don't make them?
@@robertjohnson-mt8pz yeah, my bad important
Awesome! We don’t want it!!!
😂 you will see how bad a impact it will do to u.s u will soon see
We need to find our own. Get away from depending on china
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It's impossible.
01. The amount of antimony deposits in the US is too small, making it not viable to build antimony mines and refineries.
02. Building mines and refineries takes years.
03. Mining antimony is not easy because it is toxic.
04. The cost of production in the US is more expensive than importing from abroad.
05. Opposition from environmental groups.
Hey if you say so don't buy China products...now!!! U look fxxking idiots 😂😂😂😂
Its a natural resources,that america don't have to sustain for a long period of time.its done and no excuse
if you hadnt funded unnecessary wars around the world and actually invested into your own citizen and ur country, this day wouldn't have come
Canada, the same country which is going to get 25% import tariff??
Try for one day not talking about China. 😂😂😂
waaah waaaaah no china? waaaah!!!!!
Good, best thing that could happen. America has to be self sufficient. You dont sleep eith the enemy.
How many jobs will this bring...people are ready now!!
yeah job with $4-$5 an hour
The United States has antimony mines, but does it have the technology to extract them? The United States wants to use the excuse of environmental protection to constrain China, but it does not implement pollution standards and withdraws from the Paris Agreement. Now the United States produces its own antimony. Congratulations to the United States, it can finally bear the pollution on its own.
You could come up and ask Canada but …..no ! You cooked that goose!
This is all a reminder that we need to locally source everything to sustain a society.
It's not that easy. The US produces oil, but still buys from other countries, because it is impossible to meet all of its needs locally.
Impossible. We don't have enough, it would cost too much, no American will want to make $15 a day to sustain the country. It's too late for us to be self sustaining. But China is ahead of us in that race. China will win this century before it is all said and done.
"Guess what? Life existed before all this modern crap invaded every corner of it." .... I get the national security aspect though, that's why we NEED to make and buy our own stuff.
Hate to mention Trump declared war on Canada. Why would we send the ore?
"permitted" like why?!?!? drill baby drill!!!
Because Biden was s still in office
He never did that on his first term or even finish the wall 🤦♂️
@@UGETwhatuvotefor-m5e
Cause the Democrats blocked him every chance they got .hmmmmm😮
Dumbass, you have to sell the oil to make money, are you stupid…. Wait you voted Trump…. Dumbass!
@@BradB-i2pcry little man 😢
Alaska has everything the world needs
Bingo !!
rofl yeah ok bud.
you must have the talents, capital and desire to work hard to get those instead of sit back and depend on money printing. That is the problem of how money printing destroyed all the spirit of hard work.
@@hkfoo3333 Half of the country still has the will, the skill and the power to make it all come together.
01. The amount of antimony deposits in the US is too small, making it not viable to build antimony mines and refineries.
02. Building mines and refineries takes years.
03. Mining antimony is not easy because it is toxic.
04. The cost of production in the US is more expensive than importing from abroad.
05. Opposition from environmental groups.
Keep this tact up. End American dependence on other nations for our defense. Get it all back back into the US.
Americans say this, then are bamboozled when prices go up for everything.
@@victorchen9170🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
@ How so? Explain that.
The US behaved like abusive patients. China have had enough and decided to help by turning off all oxygen supply.
China is going to cry when other countries sell their antimony.
Shall we (USA) turn off China's oil supply?
@@crosslink1493😂 you clearly no idea what you talking about.
US become sensitive to Russia and China since UEA break contract oil with US and make contract with Russia 😂.
Thats why US so hard antagonized China. But it wont effective as before because we have internet.
Easier to find truth 😂
@@crosslink1493 China gets large oil supply from Russia, how do we turn that off?
😂 still playing checkers while China is playing chess.
You can see how blind these people are in here.
East Asian people play Go which is much more advanced than chess to start.
But we cheat on checkers board, does that count?
that must be why china has a per capita gpd a fraction of the US, no women for its men, and 200,000,000 people dying in the next 15-20 years
"Remember we're funding war in Ukraine and Israel"🤣🤔
translation. all those billions are in my pockets now. 😂😂😂
Perfectly demonstrates why you should never be dependent on any foreign country especially an adversary!
Camada has a lot too, bit your pissing canada off now too!
Yes agreed ; have to move quickily especially your injured foot. Don't drop that big rock you are carrying again onto your recovering foot.
Russia & China.....US please Sanction us more....to make us more self reliant & richer 😂
We are caught flat footed. This proves that the U.S needs to manufacture basic essentials. Crazy to rely on a competitor for your survival.
Lol the Chinese own the majority of mines in Australia...
it be your own allies.... shame.
SEND THE CHINESE TO CHINA. ENEMIES OF THE WORLD. NATIONALIZE AND DEPORT.
@@Knottivity not allies , vassal . US have no allies , only vassal and colony
@@hink0027 China's allies are who? Certainly not any other East Asian countries (unless you consider North Korea).
China's foreign policy is to NOT have any allies LOL😂, even Russia is not considered an ally😂
Must adapt quickly to China's export restrictions! 🌏⚠
We need to make our own.
All these colleges all these people studying you mean to tell me we can't replicate and do the things China does???
Stop procrastinating let's start moving in the right direction let's make our own stuff from medicine to everything, we are the American people we can do what we set our sights on, besides if we cut the government prices down in things we don't need people we don't need then those things will become more profitable for us and obtainable
01. The amount of antimony deposits in the US is too small, making it not viable to build antimony mines and refineries.
02. Building mines and refineries takes years.
03. Mining antimony is not easy because it is toxic.
04. The cost of production in the US is more expensive than importing from abroad.
05. Opposition from environmental groups.
You can't even make a toothpick anymore
😂😂😂😂 whatever! who care....
You need to work 6 days a week and get paid peanuts
We should not be so dependent, PERIOD on nothing.
Just remember this is why the fight is so hard in Ukraine is over minerals and it's what the United States wants and needs From Ukraine
It's never right to do business one day and then the next day say not only do I not want to do business anymore but I refuse to support your economy
Shame for us!! Why need China,
No we don't
"they need us more than we need them", LMAO
@ I’ll buy UAMY on my Robinhoodd because I bet that Trump will support let see
@@tiagodacosta8109 want to know how I know we don't need them? Cause I'm 63. Everything I have is paid for. I'm retiring early cause I have enough money for whatever I need. Not for what I want. What I need. Cause everything I wanted I have. But most importantly. It's all American made . Nothing says made in China. I like having things that are long lasting. You pay $10.00 for something from china, last 2 years ( stretch)
I pay $30.00. last a lifetime. American made.
@@Jim-u5w6o
Yeppers 😊
The US is becoming the laughing stock of the world 🤣😂
Not becoming. Has been...for 4 years now.
But that's about to change. No one is laughing anymore with Trump.
US is already being laughed at because of the current administration 😮
@@johndough82 🤣 Amazing that you actually believe that.
@@hanshansen3885 it's not believing. It's facts. There is a HUGE difference.
Trump has done more since winning the election than Biden / Obama has in the past 4 years. And that is sad for the current, about to be past admin.
Actually do some research of your own and you see.
@@johndough82 🤣🤣 Keep drinking that Koolade mate
Why would we rely on our enemy to provide security materials ? 😂😂😂
Only Americans think they are the enemy.
The world is inherently interconnected, and even during the period from World War II to 2000 when the United States was at its strongest, some strategic goods relied on foreign imports, let alone now.
When exactly did they become your enemy?
Americans don't trust their media or their government, but they'll believe anything that comes from them?
real life is not Hollywood
Thank you Kim
the ridiculous amount of advancement if china and us worked together is actually insane to think about.
space
medicine
technology
food
travel
literally everything would be better.
ah well lets fight :)
It would be like a fiction movie
So amazing
She has the most annoying sounding voice in news
§$$$$ you're right on the money about this lady.
yeah, high pitch, and the tone, quite annoying.
UK NEEDS TO GET OFF THEIR CHINA DEPENDENCE TOO
Exactly we need to get a bandwagon together let's not depend on China, but it's cheap is usually what they say just cut down your government cost that they're spending useless money for on nothing
If it can ... already right now the inflation and downward trend of UK competitiveness is bad even with access to cheap China products to maintain your standard of living.
and relay on who Biden
No one is stopping the UK or US. Fact is, UK even had to import MADE IN CHINA flags for the Queen's funeral!!!!! How sad indeed!!!
USA is coming for Canada and we are a part of UK. Maybe trump should not try and make enemies out of long term allies with everyone
Tariffs benefit a few wealthy individuals and corporations, while hurting everyone else by driving up costs and limiting access to products that would make life better for everyone. Look at car prices as an example. If it wasn't for tariffs and trade war bs, Americans could be driving cars at a fraction of the cost we must pay today. Almost everything we buy would be cheaper by far without protectionism and ignorance.
You can import from Australia, if we don't get independent, but the Bonespur has already daid he'll impose worldwide tariffs. So anything you take into the usa just became more expensive.
Overwhelming population
Canada 🇨🇦 has all the critical minerals, such as germanium and antimony, China 🇨🇳 has and more.
Canada has the largest mineral producers and is ready to boost its output of the metal in the wake of China's export ban.
- In 2022, Canada exported $57B worth of minerals to the US, while China only exported $3.4B.
you're slow to post, now nobody sees your comment
And yet, Trump want 25% tariff on Canada
Simply not true. Canada in no way can replace the U.S. needs.
@@johnnywang2809you democrats are not too bright. 25% is to bring them to the bargaining table.
Thumbs up for the 51st state !
Didn't we learn what relying on the PRC did to us during COVID? Let's take this as a sign to do and get our own, decouple from China and work with our Allies. KEEP STEADY WITH IMPLEMENTING THE TARIFFS, don't hold back.
Likewise the US had caused many unnecessary wars and Chaos to the world, didn't they? And no one put a gun in your head to force you to buy Made In China, so why whined about it?
Thats what need to do give another company free tax payer money. Just forget that the country is bankrupt..
Thanks for playing with our economy. Appreciate it.🤨
Good slow the chips.
Canada is the second top producer 🤔 at a 25% Tariff
Alternatives???
Yes, Trump to shut his mouth and stop making more enemies for the US when the least we need them.
He's not even president yet and look at all the mess he's creating.
The US should know this coming. They should have already sourced out a secondary source for all rare minerals needed by US production. Then ban all chinese imports to US, or impose 100% tariffs.
All I can say is....the world was warned about China😮
And you believe this has nothing at all to do with threats from US?
All I can say is, stop peddling crap. There are 195 countries in the world, and over 150 of them have joint the Belt and Road initiative.
the world? nope . just western , the world =/= western
too little too late, china numba 1
if you hadnt funded unnecessary wars around the world and actually invested into your own citizen and ur country, this day wouldn't have come
Here’s a thought - how about we not be in the business of war? Then we wouldn’t need these rare earth minerals so much.
Good grief.
Find and dig up your own; no problem!
After digging up, what do you do with it? Currently countries send their raw dig-up to china for processing, due to their superior capabilities.
dude , its not about digging , I seriously feel most of American are so uneducated , and so naive. You guys are in serious troubles now
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The one thing the devil aka jesus can't handle is...when you do the same thing back to him 😂👏
China: more sanctions please, we need more sanctions
USA: 🤕🤕🤕
Did anyone actually listen? That mine in China only has a few years left before it would have to be shut down…. and the ban was applied to the world not an attack to single out any one country…
Well I guess we need to produce or own stuff. Hello
Not possible.
01. The amount of antimony deposits in the US is too small, making it not viable to build antimony mines and refineries.
02. Building mines and refineries takes years.
03. Mining antimony is not easy because it is toxic.
04. The cost of production in the US is more expensive than importing from abroad.
05. Opposition from environmental groups.
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The points you presented are valid concerns, but let's break them down and examine why some of the statements may not be entirely accurate or complete:
01. The amount of antimony deposits in the US is too small, making it not viable to build antimony mines and refineries.
Counterpoint: While it's true that the US has relatively small antimony reserves compared to other countries, viability isn't just about deposit size. Economic factors, technological advancements in extraction methods, and strategic interests (e.g., reducing reliance on foreign sources) can make smaller deposits viable. For example, there’s growing interest in critical mineral independence to enhance national security.
02. Building mines and refineries takes years.
Clarification: While true, the timeline for building mines and refineries varies depending on factors like permitting, infrastructure, and technology. If there's political will, regulatory processes can be expedited. Additionally, many projects are already in exploratory phases, so timelines might be shorter than perceived.
03. Mining antimony is not easy because it is toxic.
Incomplete Argument: The toxicity of antimony is a concern, but there are established safety protocols and technologies to mitigate risks. Countries with stringent environmental and safety regulations (e.g., Canada, Australia) have successfully mined and processed other toxic materials like arsenic or uranium. The challenge is more about compliance costs and public perception than technical impossibility.
04. The cost of production in the US is more expensive than importing from abroad.
Limited Perspective: This is true under normal economic conditions, but the geopolitical landscape can shift this calculus. If antimony imports become unreliable or costly due to tariffs, trade restrictions, or conflicts, domestic production might become competitive. Subsidies or tax breaks for critical minerals can also offset higher costs.
05. Opposition from environmental groups.
Partial Truth: Environmental opposition is common for mining projects, but this doesn't make them impossible. With proper environmental impact assessments, community engagement, and sustainable practices, some projects can gain approval. For instance, projects framed as critical to renewable energy or national security often receive broader support despite initial opposition.
Conclusion:
While these points highlight real challenges, they oversimplify the situation. The viability of antimony production in the US depends on balancing economic, strategic, and environmental factors. Advances in technology, shifts in global trade, and national policy priorities could make domestic production more feasible than suggested.
We have all the antimony you will ever need here in America Alaska has a big mine Nevada Utah but oh wait Biden and Obama and Clinton’s may have sold all of the governments land to them for the antimony extraction!