China recently announced a ban on the export of key raw materials: gallium, germanium, antimony, and graphite. These elements are critical in the manufacturing of various high-tech electronic components, and the world’s reliance on Chinese supplies makes this development particularly significant.
The timing of the recent ban is particularly noteworthy. It follows the United States’ decision to add 140 Chinese entities to the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) Entity List. This list restricts the entities’ access to U.S. technology and products.
China’s export ban underscores the interdependence of global supply chains, which are already grappling with supply shortages and geopolitical tensions.
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