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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-18 06:05

Group 1 - Russia's military control over key lithium and titanium mines in Ukraine has resulted in a significant shift in the global supply chain, with Russia now controlling 87% of Ukraine's lithium reserves and causing a 14% spike in international lithium prices [1][6] - The takeover of gas plants in Mariupol and Odessa has allowed Russia to dominate 70% of the global neon gas market, leading to a tenfold increase in neon prices from $300 to $3000 per cubic meter, severely impacting semiconductor manufacturing in the US and South Korea [3][8] - The strategic resource control by Russia has disrupted the aerospace and renewable energy sectors in the West, as titanium is essential for components in F-35 fighter jets and offshore wind turbines, highlighting the vulnerability of Western industries to resource monopolization [6][9] Group 2 - The ongoing resource conflict illustrates that modern warfare is increasingly about controlling critical resources and supply chains, with key minerals like titanium and neon being likened to strategic weapons [9] - China's advancements in 9N-grade neon purification technology and its efforts to establish a circular economy in mining and application present an opportunity for the country to enhance its resource security amidst the geopolitical tensions [9]