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No better way to boost diversion, and probably a net win for the planet considering how dirty and environmentally harmful the rare earth supply chain is today.

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2nd best thing, since TSMC cut off ties with the PRC, considering they incentivized China to build their own shit…

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Yup, though you are comparing 19th century tech to cutting edge tech: the PRC isn’t going to crack EUV lithography on its own any time soon

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  • China can’t make modern electronics

  • Okay they can make modern electronics but they’ll never design their own domestic brands

  • Okay they made their domestic brands but they’ll never achieve market dominance

  • Okay their domestic brands dominate their own market but they’ll never see export success

  • Okay they’re seeing export success in the EU, India, SEA, and the Middle East, but they’ll never make their own RAM or set teleco standards

  • Okay they made their own RAM and helped define the standard for 5G, but they’ll never make their own processors.

  • Okay they made their own processors but they’ll never make anything smaller than 10nm

  • Okay they made a 10mn chip but they’ll never make a 7nm chip

  • Okay they made a 7nm chip but they’ll never make a 5nm chip

  • Okay they made a 5nm chip but they’ll never crack DUV

  • Okay they cracked DUV but they’ll never crack EUV <------ YOU ARE COPING HERE

  • Okay they cracked EUV but they’ll never make a 4nm chip

  • Okay they made a 4nm chip but they’ll never build a chip factory around a large scale particle accelerator

  • Okay they built a large scale chip factory around a particle accelerator but…

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“Okay, China built a jump gate to Alpha Centauri, and I’m currently working as a Bloodbag for Immortan Joe, but seriously, when are these tankies going to admit that communism and fascism are the same?”

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If it were a ban on the rare earth minerals themselves, yes, but a ban on the extraction technologies just secures dependence on Chinese sources.

The reason China is a major exporter of these minerals has less to do with their availability in China and more to do with their lax environmental regulations, which allow extraction via means that are prohibited in many other countries.

So preventing their extraction in countries where stricter environmental standards are in place just means more environmental damage.

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