EP185: A simple Reason Why The US Will Always Likely Need China: The Critical Divide Between Mining and Refining Metals and Its Global Implications
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In this episode we thoroughly examine the critical distinction between mining and refining metals, particularly in the context of the United States and China. We highlight China's dominant position in the energy-intensive, water-heavy, and environmentally impactful refining stage of critical minerals essential for modern technologies. We detail the regulatory, economic, and public sentiment factors contributing to the U.S.'s reluctance to significantly engage in domestic refining. Consequently, the U.S. relies heavily on China for processed metals, creating geopolitical and economic interdependencies. We also explore the resource intensity and environmental consequences of refining, contrasting them with mining operations. Finally, we discuss the strategic implications of this global division of labor and potential pathways for the U.S. to enhance its refining capabilities or secure stable supply chains.
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