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Is China’s latest move getting you greedy or scared?

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China’s “long game” is about to cause some mayhem September 4, 2024 Hi Reader China

China’s “long game” is about to cause some mayhem [DWR Logo]( September 4, 2024 Hi Reader China’s been making moves for years. One of its biggest power plays is about to start having a major impact. China has been steadily gaining control in several mining industries. The chart below shows how much of the mining market China now controls: [China Chart] On the left you have copper and nickel. China’s a player, but not dominant at well under 40% of global production for both. It can’t set the price for these metals. On the right here’s rare earths and manganese. China has over 80% market share. It can set the prices for these metals. And it’s about to set them much higher. In the last few months China has announced new environmental regulations that will greatly affect these metals markets. Later this week we’ll get into what’s happening. [Until then, click here to see how the foundation of the multi-year bull market in mining has been laid.]( [Read More Button]( Dynamic Wealth Research 2010 West Avenue K #623 Lancaster, California 93536 We are sending this message to {EMAIL}. [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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