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China spent decades building the world’s largest industrial machine — but it depended on one thing it could never fully control: Australia’s critical resources. Now, that pipeline is changing. In this video, we break down the $500 billion resource shift that is quietly reshaping global power. From iron ore and lithium to rare earth elements, cobalt, nickel, gallium, and antimony, Australia sits on the minerals that power electric vehicles, fighter jets, missiles, wind turbines, semiconductors, and the entire modern tech economy. For years, China controlled up to 90% of global rare earth processing, giving Beijing enormous leverage over the world’s technology and defense industries. But after trade tensions, export bans, and economic pressure, Australia made a strategic pivot — and partnered with the United States to build a supply chain China can’t control. Here’s what you’ll discover in this deep-dive: Why China’s rare earth export restrictions shocked Western defense industries How Australia produces nearly half of the world’s lithium The $8.5 billion US–Australia critical minerals alliance reshaping global supply chains Why the Pilbara iron ore region is the backbone of China’s steel industry China’s massive Simandou iron ore project in Guinea — and why it may not replace Australia The strategic importance of Lynas Rare Earths and the Mt Weld mine How AUKUS, defense manufacturing, and rare earth minerals are now connected Why the 2027 US defense ban on Chinese rare earths could shift the balance of power This isn’t just a mining story. It’s a story about global power, economic security, military technology, currency influence, and the future of the clean energy transition. And at the center of it all is a country of 26 million people sitting on one of the most valuable resource bases on Earth. As China tries to secure new supply routes and alternative sources, Australia is building alliances, strategic reserves, and processing infrastructure that could reshape the next 20 years of geopolitics. If you want to understand who will control the raw materials of the 21st century, this is the story you need to watch. 🔥 Watch until the end to see how the Australia–US minerals alliance could transform the global economy — and why China may be running out of options. 👍 If you enjoy deep geopolitical breakdowns, economic power shifts, and global strategy, make sure to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and turn on notifications so you never miss a future analysis. 💬 Question for you: Did Australia just replace dependence on China with dependence on the United States — or is this the start of true strategic independence? Drop your thoughts in the comments. #Australia #China #RareEarths #CriticalMinerals #Lithium #IronOre #Geopolitics #USChina #AustraliaChina #GlobalEconomy #Mining #ElectricVehicles #EnergyTransition #AUKUS #DefenseIndustry #WorldPolitics #ResourceWar #ChinaEconomy #AustraliaEconomy #RareEarthMinerals #SupplyChains #EVBatteries #TradeWar #StrategicResources