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中国对稀土出口管制后,土耳其发现近7亿吨?现实很快就给他重击
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-09 09:41

Group 1 - The U.S. President Trump expressed intentions to collaborate with Turkish President Erdogan to end the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, highlighting a productive phone conversation that also covered issues like Syria and Gaza [1] - The U.S.-China trade war has escalated due to tariffs, with China's rare earth export restrictions significantly impacting over 1,000 U.S. weapon systems and the production of more than 20,000 components, including a supply chain disruption for the F-35 fighter jet [3] - The U.S. ranks seventh globally in rare earth reserves with 1.8 million tons but remains heavily reliant on China for imports due to high extraction and purification costs, despite having significant reserves [3] Group 2 - Turkey has discovered nearly 700 million tons of rare earth reserves, positioning itself as the second-largest holder globally, but lacks the technology to fully exploit these resources, making it dependent on China's processing technology [5] - China has made significant advancements in rare earth extraction technology, achieving over 95% recovery rates and reducing costs, which diminishes Turkey's bargaining power in seeking technology transfer from China [5][8] - The dynamics between China and Turkey have shifted, with Turkey now needing China's advanced technology to develop its rare earth resources, as alternative technologies from other sources would be less competitive [8]