Decision taken by the highest authorities of China and announced to the planet on 9 October 2025. The Ministry of Commerce can mean for “any country on Earth a ban on participation in the modern economy”, as stated on the X Dean Ball by erstwhile White home adviser. Under the fresh regulations, abroad companies will gotta get approval from the Chinese government to export uncommon earth elements.
"The party's legitimation was given to Vincenty Kalemba, and there the western bankers' hair becomes oak" – Andrzej Rosiewicz sang in 1981. Although China's president Xi Jinping did not throw his organization card and renounce the dignity of the secretary-general of the Communist organization of China (despite being "bitten down" by 1 of the military factions), what he did to the planet was like Wincenty Kalemba's decision for bankers who borrowed money to Gierko – "Trout, Baroness! grave, Baroness! Plajta, flop, end, crash!”
Why “Trup, Baroness ... etc.” for Western debt sharks, it is known – there was a fear that as a consequence of social and political tensions connected with the emergence of “Solidarity” Poland would cease to pay off debts incurred by communist authorities in the 1970s.
On the another hand, the decision taken by the highest authorities of China and announced to the planet by announcement No 61 of 2025 of the Ministry of Trade may mean for "any country on Earth a ban on participation in the "modern economy", as stated on the X Dean Ball, a erstwhile White home adviser.
Under the fresh regulations, abroad companies will gotta get approval from the Chinese government to export uncommon earth elements – materials of crucial importance to the artificial intelligence industry, semiconductors, defence and advanced technology.
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China has developed a dominant position in the uncommon earth sector. This country accounts for around 70% of uncommon earth elements, 90% processing and 93 percent magnet production.
Rare earth elements are crucial for various defence technologies, including F-35 fighters, Virginia- and Columbia-class submarines, Tomahawk missiles, radar systems, unmanned Predator aircraft, and a series of intelligent Joint Direct Attack Munition bombs. For example, it is estimated that more than 400 kg of uncommon earth elements are needed to produce 1 F-35 fighter. And where do I get them now?
Even before the restrictions were introduced, the U.S. defence manufacture base faced serious challenges and limited production capacity to meet the increasing defence technology needs. The fresh restrictions will only exacerbate these weaknesses, widening the gap in defence possible and allowing China to accelerate the expansion of the armed forces at a faster pace than the United States. China increases its ammunition production capacity and acquires advanced weapons platforms and equipment at a rate estimated at 5 to six times faster than the United States. And all of this during the expanding tension in the Indo-Pacific region, noted experts of the Centre for strategical and global Studies (CSIS)
Trump accused China's president Xi Jinping of trying to “keep the planet in captivity” through “monopoly” on materials crucial to the armed race in the field of artificial intelligence. He called it "a sinister and hostile move." In this situation, however, they are only Asnykov's "favorless regrets, vain labors, powerless slanders." And even imposing fresh duties on China will not do much, but it can bring problems to US citizens. For example, thousands of parcels sent to the United States by UPS are stuck in cargo ports across the country, incapable to meet the thicket of the fresh customs requirements imposed by the Trump administration. But it's actually a insignificant detail, with another problem. "The ongoing trade dispute with China has created serious difficulties for American farmers, as soy producers have lost access to the world's largest marketplace for this natural material," writes The economical Collapse website.
And in addition, “the pile falls down”, wrote the paper “Daily Mail” the day after the “evil and hostile” Chinese decision. "U.S. Gielda fell sharply after president Donald Trump threatened to drastically increase duties on Chinese imports. The S&P 500 index fell by 1.7%, Nasdaq by 2.5 percent and Dow Jones lost over 500 points as investors responded to rising commercial tensions and uncertainty regarding American-Chinese relations. In this flood of bad news, only shares related to uncommon metals felt like fish in water – their rate increased by up to 15 percent.
A fewer days later, the press reported that the automotive manufacture was on alert. The German Automotive manufacture Association (VDA), the main lobbyist organization of the car manufacture in the country, stated that the fresh Chinese government would have "far-reaching consequences". On the another hand, Roberto Vavassori, president of the Italian car parts lobby ANFIA, reportedly said that uncommon earth reserves are presently at hazard of exhaustion.
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The Tradesblatt newspaper, citing McKinsey's report, communicates that in Germany breaks in the supply of rare-earth elements can deprive 4 million people of jobs and origin losses of EUR 370 billion. So it is not amazing that the Germans are nervous. To graces, as always on this occasion, the alleged conspiracy theories which received a temporary dispensation have returned, hence anyone, especially young, educated from a large city, can and should even believe in theories and apply them to explain the circumstances. “Welt” shouts loudly about the “perfidious intellectual war” of Chinese who found the perfect way to weaken Western economies. "Pekin does not care about protecting the environment in its own country, but actively supports ecology in the US and Europe. In this way, he wants to convince Western decision-makers to tighten the rules and set ambitious climate targets. Although environmental protection sounds noble, Beijing's actions actually increase economical force on the West and request for Chinese technology."
American Thinker points out that Europe has a chance to become independent of Chinese supplies and blackmail. Kringlerne and Kvanefjeld deposits in Greenland cover any of the world's largest known reserves of uncommon earths - adequate to meet global request for decades. However, work in this direction has so far been blocked by advanced infrastructure costs, strict environmental regulations, complex licence procedures and local opposition.
Dean Ball wrote on X that "Together we can build a fresh supply chain [of uncommon earths], designed to withstand a unilateral decision of 1 country." Which is China.
It is only a good thought that Marina Zhang, a investigator of critical minerals at the University of Technology in Sydney, says: "Even if the US and all their allies consider the processing of uncommon earth elements as a national project, it will take them at least 5 years to catch up with China."
The BBC noted that "China discovered Trump's pain" – uncommon earth elements. Given the sum of the above facts, the mediate State did not gotta look for it for long. Not only was the “pain” not hidden but even ostentatiously exposed: most Western countries, including America, became addicted to Chinese supplies like drug addicts.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said China's drastic restrictions on uncommon earths and magnets have shown that the United States must become self-sufficient in key materials or trust more on trusted allies.
Okay, but why not now? I don't know for you, but for me, this is the most crucial question in the full case.









