https://www.wsj.com/world/china/china-us-trump-trade-war-retaliation-70523b7c?mod=hp_lead_pos10
Beyond legal maneuvers, China is turning to other sources of asymmetric strength to strike back at the U.S., such as its advantage in the supply chain for drones and the production of certain critical minerals that play a key role in semiconductors, batteries and defense equipment.
And once again Canada is the problem because we could easily replace the supply of those minerals but our government has put up so many barriers to the development of mining and exploration that no one can be bothered to do it.
ReplyDelete(It's almost like the government wants us to be dependent on China. Hmmmmm)