China’s Massive Resource Hoarding Belies Its Real Plans

Author(s): Mark Anderson

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China's imports of core resources have skyrocketed as it stockpiles corn, wheat, soy, oil, copper, and even steel – and strikes new deals to bring additional chip building capacity to Beijing. Individually, each of these increases might be considered normal. But taken in sum, these steep import bumps represent an unprecedented Chinese effort to stockpile key resources, setting China up for resilience in the face of international conflict. These are not the actions of a nation that intends to pursue a path of cooperative international governance. They are the actions of a nation that is preparing to be cut off from the world.

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Mark Anderson

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Mark Anderson writes the most accurate predictive reports covering the computing and communication industries. His weekly Trends and Predictions posts cover must-have information for strategy development and business technology planning, and are followed by technology executives and investors worldwide including Bill Gates, Paul Jacobs, Michael Dell and more.

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