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    Author's Questions:
    "Would these [US IRA et al] investments amount to a counterforce to China’s dominance?"

    "Should any tie with China be precluded from the U.S. pursuit of a more resilient EV battery supply-chain?"
    "Could a well-calibrated engagement be a net positive and turbocharge the expansion of the domestic supply chains for EV batteries and component minerals?"

    Author comment regarding US efforts to reduce dependency on China by securing agreements with rest-of-world ROW entities:
    "Nonetheless, such engagement does not readily negate the value of engagement with China."

    Author definitely seems confused.

    Everyone who's anyone has already been manufacturing in China and has been "engaged" with China. The results are what they are: Virtually all of those companies have already "turbocharged" their EV plans thanks to "engagement" with China and thanks to China's determination to use their raw material advantage to jump to the front of the queue. It is working; it will continue to work. If China can translate its 80-90++% dominance of critical materials (including the very high-value downstream chemicals and alloys needed to do the work) into 80-90% dominance of the industries that are enable by critical materials, they will make it stick for decades AT LEAST. I don't think it would be hard for them to continue to do so once they''ve done so. The world power struggle will be over. Your nation will be a shell of its former self. It will not get back up.

    The author makes compelling case for investment in China!

    But she is totally confused! "We" don't need to take another step towards China. "We" are stuck in China. "We" need to start doing what needs to be done to avoid having a fork stuck in us.

    China has been welcoming, why wouldn't they be!?! But now they have largely reaped the rewards. They don't need anymore Western IP; they've gotten the good stuff. And now they are all but UNCONTESTED in R&D as well as manufacturing. Not to mention, a lot IF NOT MOST of the research being done OUTSIDE of China is largely done by Chinese researchers who have stayed in their host countries after education. MANY (I know many) have since returned to China to open arms.

    The point of all the ROW hand-wringing, strategizing and policy-making is to make it possible to DISENGAGE from China without leaving ourselves with nothing to make things from, or with! We can't take their ball and run home!

    The Free World has realized their very real error in ceding control of raw material expertise and extraction. And yet the author seems intent on suggesting we need to be talking about how engaging with China is in our interest. Downright silly talk, imho.


    Last edited by Chemist1959: 08/02/23
 
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