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稀土专家接连“神秘离职”?西方国家或正高薪挖角核心机密
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-06-29 00:05
Group 1 - The article discusses the covert efforts by Western countries to recruit Chinese rare earth experts, highlighting a modern form of "technological plunder" [1][5] - China holds nearly 40% of the global rare earth reserves and possesses advanced extraction and separation technologies, making it a dominant player in the industry [3][8] - The recent inclusion of gallium and germanium in China's export control list has caused significant disruptions in Western industries, including military and automotive sectors [3][8] Group 2 - Western countries are resorting to high salaries and attractive relocation packages to lure Chinese experts, with some individuals disappearing without notice to join foreign labs [5][10] - The complexity of rare earth separation processes means that the departure of experts can lead to significant knowledge loss, potentially allowing Western countries to ramp up production [8][10] - The Chinese government is taking measures to retain talent, such as creating an expert talent pool and requiring advance notice for resignations, but there is a need for better compensation to compete with international offers [10][12] Group 3 - The ongoing talent competition is framed as a struggle for technological hegemony, with Western tactics indicating a sense of urgency [12] - The article emphasizes the importance of supporting domestic industries and products that utilize Chinese rare earth elements to safeguard the future [12]