Submitted by BalticsFox t3_z4qd2s in technology
Plzbanmebrony t1_ixu7r6u wrote
Reply to comment by DukkyDrake in The West is slowly rebuilding its rare earths supply chain. by BalticsFox
They don't have the cheapest source they just sell at the lowest price just to have control. Rare earth is perfectly profitable to mine else where in the world.
DukkyDrake t1_ixukj4e wrote
> They don't have the cheapest source they just sell at the lowest price just to have control.
That makes China the cheapest source.
Good luck to any country that think they can beat their prices without turning their own countryside into an hellscape
Plzbanmebrony t1_ixulb0n wrote
I misunderstood. I thought you were saying that had easiest access and lowest production cost.
DukkyDrake t1_ixus2bo wrote
They were simply willing to cut the most corners, the way American industry operated before dumping toxic waste in the nearest stream was frowned upon.
The problem is the global value of rare earth imports was only $1.15 billion back in 2019. It's not a huge market, but it involves a lot of cost on the processing end. It's not just about mining.
Beneficial-Usual1776 t1_ixxytxu wrote
nothing a bit of hard working children or dispossessed indigenous can’t shave off on the margins amirite
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