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S2 E67: Understanding China's Rare Earth Strategy: The Power of Information

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China's biggest strategy isn't cutting supply—it's controlling the narrative. Here's how they use silence as power: In a world where information is currency, China has learned that withholding data on rare earth quotas can create uncertainty and leverage against other nations. Instead of outright embargoes, they opt for strategic opacity, leaving countries guessing about their next move. This approach allows China to assert its dominance in the rare earth market, showcasing its technological capabilities while keeping competitors on their toes. It's a fascinating shift from traditional sanctions to a more nuanced form of power play. What does this mean for global trade and technology? Maybe it’s time we rethink how we view information in international relations. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Rare Earths and Political Economy 03:11 China's Informational Statecraft 05:31 Great Powers Era 2.0 and Supply Chain Dynamics 08:09 China's Strategic Planning and Rare Earths 10:48 US-China Trade Relations and Rare Earths 13:09 Navigating Information Asymmetry in Rare Earth Markets 20:37 Understanding Rare Earth Pricing Dynamics 25:34 Monte Carlo Simulation and Strategic Independence 30:40 The Evolution of Industrial Policy in the U.S. 37:00 The Importance of Transparency in Rare Earths Strategy

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