Mongolia has turned a U turn, and if it wants to mine rare earths, it still needs to rely on China s

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

China's recently updated technology catalogue will:Rare earthsSmelting technology is banned from export, which makes it dependent on China for a long timeRare earthsof countries are alarmed. Against the backdrop of international tensions, China's move is seen as a response to unreasonable demands from foreign countries. Especially for the United States, under the influence of the ** war and technological blockade,Rare earthsThe issue has become particularly sensitive. However, for countries such as South Korea, they remain optimistic that Mongolia is a way back to be leaned on.

ChineseRare earthsThe technology ban caused a huge international shock. Rare earthsIt is an important strategic resource and is widely used in high-tech industries. China is the largest in the worldRare earthsProducers and exporters occupy a monopoly position. In the face of international pressure and friction, China chose to be rightRare earthstechnology to restrict exports, which is seen as a countermeasure. Especially for the United StatesRare earthsIt is an important resource related to technological competitiveness, and China's control makes the United States extremely worried.

However, countries such as South Korea are not intimidated by this, believing that Mongolia is an alternative that they can rely on**. Thanks to the close cooperation with Mongolia in recent years, South Korea firmly believes in Mongolia'sRare earthsResources can meet their needs, mitigating the risk of disruptions. However, the facts gave them a surprising answer, and Mongolia could not completely solve this problem.

Mongolia had expectations for countries other than China, trying to find a place in theRare earthsfield to find new partners. For example, it has deepened cooperation with countries such as the United States and Vietnam in an attempt to decentralize dependence on China. However, reality has forced Mongolia to reconsider and turn to cooperation with China.

Mongolia once pinned its hopes on working with other countries to reduce its dependence on China. They seek to cooperate with Western countries such as the United States in an attempt to break China's inRare earthsMonopoly in the field. However, Mongolia's efforts proved to have failed to bring the desired results. Due to technical and resource limitations, Mongolia is not able to fully meet the needs of other countries. Faced with the Chinese ban, Mongolia began to turn to cooperation with China to ensureRare earthsStability**.

In terms of technology, Mongolian'sRare earthsThe mining and processing technology is relatively backward, and it is necessary to rely on external capital and technical support to improve the development efficiency and product competitiveness. In addition, the lack of environmentally friendly technologies may increase the negative environmental impact of resource development. This makes it more difficult for Mongolia to cooperate with other countries, and it also makes cooperation with China a more realistic option.

Mongolia's shift to dependence on China is based on three key conditions: technological advantages, ease of transportation, and opportunities for cooperation.

Mongolia developmentRare earthsThe conditions of the business make it an inevitable choice to turn to China. First of all, China is inRare earthsIt has a huge advantage in mining and processing technology and occupies a global positionRare earthsThe lion's share of production. China masteredRare earthsExtraction and refining technology, with high efficiency and high quality production capacity. This makes China the state of MongoliaRare earthsThe best partner for resource development.

Secondly, Mongolia is landlocked, neighboring China and Russia, and has no direct access to the sea. If you want to willRare earthsResources are transported to the international market, Mongolia can only be transported by Chinese or Russian railwaysRoad transport。And the transportation links with China are more convenientChina Railwaysand the well-developed road network can provide Mongolia with efficient and convenient transportation routes.

And most importantly, Mongolian'sEconomyThe scale is relatively smallRare earthsMining and processing require a large amount of manpower and capital investment. Working with China can provide Mongolia's financial, technical and human support to help it become more efficientRare earthsMining and processing. For China, this cooperation also has the potential for mutual benefit and win-win results, which can be further strengthenedChina and MongoliaFriendly relations between the two countries.

In general, Mongolia is inRare earthsThe shift in the field is a choice of reality and interests. Although Mongolia had tried to work with other countries to reduce its dependence on China, limitations in technology and transportation conditions led it to eventually turn to China. While China is open to cooperation with Mongolia, it needs to remain vigilant to avoid Mongolia's attempts to exploit ChinaRare earthsThe opportunity of the ban expands cooperation with Western countries. By maintaining cooperative and friendly relations,China and MongoliaThe two countries can achieve mutual benefit and win-win results, promoting both sidesRare earthsIndustrial development. At the same time, it also reminds other countries,Rare earthsThe exploitation of mineral resources does not only depend on the mineral resources themselves, but also on technical advantages and cooperation opportunities.

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