🇨🇳🇩🇪 GERMANY TRADES ITS INDUSTRIAL SECRETS FOR CHINA'S RARE EARTHS To keep rare earth supplies flowing, German companies are giving China a front-row seat to their industrial blueprints: diagrams, supply chain layouts, customer lists, and even 3-year production forecasts. All this, just to get a 6-month license for rare earth supplies. Berlin reportedly has no clue what’s being handed over and no real plan to stop it. Officials literally had to ask German firms what China was collecting. Most didn’t even respond. Smaller manufacturers are already shutting down. Big firms are playing along to survive. And China now has a handy map of which parts of Europe’s economy it can squeeze next. The data covers sectors such as defence contractors, car part suppliers, and precision toolmakers. Source: Bloomberg
🚨🇨🇳 PROF. YASHENG HUANG: “CHINA OVERPLAYED ITS HAND” He was born in China, raised inside the Communist Party system, and now teaches at MIT after graduating from Harvard. Few understand Beijing’s power structure like Professor Yasheng Huang. In this exclusive, @YashengHuang breaks down what’s really happening behind China’s global image. •⁠ ⁠Why Beijing’s rare earth restrictions could backfire on its own industries •⁠ ⁠How the trade war exposed deep cracks in China’s economy •⁠ ⁠Why its military buildup signals desperation, not dominance •⁠ ⁠His warning that a Taiwan invasion would trigger economic collapse •⁠ ⁠And why the idea that “autocracy equals success” is one of the biggest lies of the century Huang says the world isn’t watching China’s unstoppable rise, it’s watching its slow decline. 00:48 – Meet Yasheng Huang: Born into a CCP family, Harvard-trained, and now at MIT 02:00 – A Clash of Systems: the struggle between 2 political economies: state-led capitalism vs. open-market democracy 03:10 – Rare Earths as a Weapon: China’s dominance in rare earth refining (≈90%) becomes a tool of strategic leverage 04:40 – U.S. Dependence & Global Shockwaves: Rare earths in phones, cars, and missiles 06:05 – Tech Becomes the Battlefield: From chip bans to tariffs, both sides weaponize technology 08:44 – The Xi–Trump Trade Gambit: China wields rare earths ahead of the summit as a bargaining chip. 10:00 – Did Beijing Overplay Its Hand? Huang argues yes - coercive strength often breeds global distrust 12:00 – The New Resource Race: Japan, Australia, and the U.S. rush to secure alternative rare earth supplies 14:00 – Short-Term Dominance, Strategic Weakness: China can shock the system now, but decoupling will hurt it more later 17:00 – Hard vs. Soft Assets: Why China’s dominance in infrastructure doesn’t equal innovation power 18:10 – Innovation Wars: China’s imitation-driven model versus America’s innovation advantage 21:00 – 3 Critical Years Ahead: innovation, resilience, and diplomacy will determine the decade 23:15 – China’s Economy Under the Microscope: beneath it lies debt, inefficiency, and shrinking productivity 25:30 – The Illusion of Prosperity: Ghost cities, unproductive infrastructure, and overinvestment 28:00 – Misread by the West: Investors still treat China like a high-growth miracle 35:00 – Militarization of the Economy: Civilian industries repurposed for defense 38:45 – Taiwan and the logic of deterrence - “They want to win without fighting” 41:00 – The Invasion Dilemma: Any move on Taiwan risks economic collapse and regime legitimacy 44:00 – Nationalism & Public Opinion: Propaganda builds unity, but enthusiasm for real war low 46:30 – Inside the CCP: The shrinking circle of advisers. “No one tells the emperor he’s wrong” 49:00 – The End of Debate: Technocrats are replaced by loyalists 55:00 – America’s Advantage: Democratic systems self-correct - “a feature autocracies can’t replicate” 58:00 – The Next Decade: Multipolarity emerges; both superpowers constrained by internal limits 59:30 – Closing Thoughts: Peace requires strength - and restraint

Oct 25, 2025 · 8:50 AM UTC

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GERMANY'S CRITICAL DILEMMA: RARE EARTH PRESSURE Bloomberg reports that China is demanding industrial secrets (blueprints, supply chain maps, 3-year production plans) from German companies in exchange for rare earth element (REE) licenses. This is a strategic pressure brought on by economic dependence. Reality #Germany #China #Geopolitics #REE Tweet 2/3: Data Seriousness and Sectoral Risk The information provided is not simply commercial information; it is the essence of the competitive advantage of defense, automotive subcontractors, and precision instrument manufacturers. Providing this information for a 6-month license allows China to map Western industry and identify future pressure points. Small companies are closing down, while large companies are forced to enter this risky game to survive. Tweet 3/3: The Government and the Lesson to Be Learned Berlin's lack of a concrete plan and information on what information is being exchanged is a major weakness in strategic raw material security. The fact that authorities are questioning companies about what they provided is proof of this. This means that Germany and the EU urgently need to develop alternative supply chains and national industrial protection mechanisms.
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Like a drug addict, willing to give everything for the next fix. I hope politicians recognise what they have caused. But I am afraid that this is only the beginning.
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Giving away the playbook for some rocks. Wild.
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That’s alarming. Short-term survival trades are turning into long-term strategic losses
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Cooperation can bring mutual benefits, but it's essential to maintain a balance between shared knowledge and national security.
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Europe will be r*ped
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That’s great news, Europeans deserve this. They had been doing the exact same thing to other nations for decades. Fully deserved. China should just halt rare earth exports to Europe and let their economies completely collapse.
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Everyone knew they had a Rare Earth monopoly for the past 10 years, Yet, no one did anything about it. Now even Trump will have to bow down to China in the short term for now. 😅😂
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Germany built its reputation on engineering precision — now it’s trading that legacy for six-month supply deals. Strategic blindness disguised as pragmatism
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The stupidity of German political and industrial leaders is one of a kind and unrivaled. Probably stupidity was invented in Germany.
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That’s a chilling trade off. Germany’s short term survival strategy could end up being China’s long term intelligence jackpot. Once Beijing maps out Europe’s industrial veins, it won’t need to threaten, just tighten the supply chain screws. Economic warfare disguised as cooperation.
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Europe’s falling apart it’s being sold off piece by piece. German firms trading crown-jewel blueprints for 6-month rare-earth scraps? That’s not dependency. That’s surrender. China isn’t just securing supply — it’s mapping Europe’s industrial nervous system. When the squeeze comes, we’ll wish we’d built alternatives before the lights went out. Source checks out: Bloomberg. Wake-up call delivered. 🚨
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That’s not just a trade, it’s a data surrender. Germany may be keeping its factories running for now, but handing over industrial blueprints for short-term access sounds like a long-term strategic loss. China’s playing chess while Europe’s still arguing about the board
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Intellectual Property is key to the development of Businesses and the Economy!
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That's exactly what China wants is to steal your technology so it can use it for itself. Because it cannot create anything, China steals everything.
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Big firms survive, small firms shutter, and China gets a free blueprint. Sounds like a winning deal… for China.
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Germany is basically handing over its industrial playbook just to keep the lights on for another six months. It's a desperate move that shows who really holds the cards in this relationship. They're trading long-term security for short-term survival.
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This is a wild situation. Handing over your entire playbook just to keep the lights on for a few months is a huge gamble. Sounds like Germany is selling the farm for short-term relief, which rarely ends well.
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GERMAN SECRETS FOR EARTH! 😱🇨🇳🔑 EUROPE'S DEFENSE AT RISK!
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When will other countries realize that it’s time to stop china blackmailing
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Another retarded German L.... again
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did Germany not just find much of lithium under its ground ?
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Germany's industrial secrets are being traded for China's rare earths, as German companies must disclose sensitive supply chain information to obtain rare earth minerals from China under its new export restrictions.
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This is how world works right now. Strong countries beat shit out of weak ones and exploit their resources. Take US as an example, getting ready to expropriate Venezuela’s oil. Germany should have stayed strong instead of turning into US colony voluntarily…
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Germany gives China industrial blueprints now.
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Or maybe it's the reverse play - China needs German precision manufacturing more than Germany needs rare earths. Rare earths aren't actually rare (found in 35+ countries). But Germany's industrial expertise? That's the real scarce resource here.
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🇨🇳🇩🇪 GERMANY TRADES ITS INDUSTRIAL SECRETS FOR CHINA'S RARE EARTHS
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Germany's main industrial secret: power a manufacturing plant with cheap Russian gas. Sorry, China already discovered that one.
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This situation has put Germany in a vulnerable position, as the information shared could be used by China to gain leverage over German manufacturers and the broader European economy.
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One of these days a country that is a “friend” of the US is going to give away shared US secrets to China for similar reasons.
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This is stupid, the curse of Germany is on the way
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You can't use the rare earths for your stupid war machine, sorry. Improve the lives of your people instead.
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China and other countries helping each other out without America. America too greedy
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Germany folding to China like that? Wild 💀
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