China always has a plan, not to discourage investments by the West into areas that it lacks like rare earth, just giving a little room to move, to entrap them into investing tons of money and then pulling the plug. The West has already fallen into may traps set by China, appearing weak and making stuff that the West thought beyond the ability of the Chinese. Today, China is at the forefront of many sectors of the economy.
Putting it in better perspective, China is not going to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs by forcing the West to make their own.
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Mao Tse Tung had this quote - 'The enemy advances, we retreat; the enemy camps, we harass; the enemy tires, we attack; the enemy retreats, we pursue'. China does not want head-on collision that does not guarantee victory.
This is not an indication of weakness. This is a strategy of how to win wars. And that strategy has been put to good use, even in today's context.
China will not try to be the country that in the end everyone has to depend on. That defeats the whole idea of globalization, where comparative advantage and economy of scale prevail. As they say, competition breeds innovation and China want competition, not total annulation of competition. But the USA wants everything in its hands, not allowing other countries to be ahead in innovation, not allowing other countries to have influence and be allowed to grow stronger or richer.
China, if I may venture to say so, hopes the USA and its partners will invest in rare earth mining and refining, a position the USA is finding itself rather difficult to transcend. Investing in rare earth mining and refining needs heavy investments and takes years to accomplish and there is always the niggling fear of China's overcapacity and still be calling the shots.
The idea is not to kill, but to keep competition alive, by being in a position to deal the cards just in case.
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