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[新闻] 中国开始对日本禁运稀土

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发表于 2010-9-22 09:34 PM | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式


重磅炸弹!
TG要把事情搞大!

From NYT:

In Dispute, China Blocks Rare Earth Exports to Japan
By KEITH BRADSHER

HONG KONG — Sharply raising the stakes in a dispute over Japan’s detention of a Chinese fishing trawler captain, the Chinese government has placed a trade embargo on all exports to Japan of a crucial category of minerals used in products like hybrid cars, wind turbines and guided missiles.

Chinese customs officials are halting all shipments to Japan of so-called rare earth elements, industry experts said on Thursday morning.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Wen Jiabao personally called for Japan’s release of the captain, who was detained after his vessel collided with two Japanese coast guard vessels about 40 minutes apart as he tried to fish in waters controlled by Japan but long claimed by China. Mr. Wen threatened unspecified further actions if Japan did not comply.

A Chinese commerce ministry official declined on Thursday to discuss the country’s trade policy on rare earths, saying only that Mr. Wen’s comments remained the Chinese government’s position.

China mines 93 percent of the world’s rare earth minerals, and more than 99 percent of the world’s supply of some the most prized rare earths, which sell for several hundred dollars a pound.

Dudley Kingsnorth, the executive director of the Industrial Minerals Company of Australia, a rare earth consulting company, said that several executives in the rare earths industry had already expressed worries to him about the export ban. The executives have been told that the initial ban lasts through the end of the month, and that the Chinese government will reassess then whether to extend the ban if the fishing captain still has not been released, Mr. Kingsnorth said.

“By stopping the shipments, they’re disrupting commercial contracts, which is regrettable and will only emphasize the need for geographic diversity of supply,” he said. He added that in addition to telling companies to halt exports, the Chinese government had also instructed customs officials to stop any exports of rare earth minerals to Japan.

Japan has been the main buyer of Chinese rare earths for many years, using them for a wide range of industrial purposes, like making glass for solar panels. They are also used in small steering control motors in conventional gasoline-powered cars as well as in motors that help propel hybrid cars like the Toyota Prius.

The Chinese embargo is likely to have immediate repercussions in Washington, where the House Armed Services Committee has scheduled a hearing on Oct. 5 to review legislation that would subsidize the revival of the American rare earths industry. The main American rare earths mine, in Mountain Pass, Calif., closed in 2002, but efforts are under way to reopen it.

The Defense Department has a separate review under way on whether the United States should develop its own sources of supply for rare earths, which are also used in equipment including rangefinders on the Army’s tanks, radar systems aboard Navy vessels and the control vanes on the Air Force’s smart bombs.

The Chinese embargo is likely to prompt particular alarm in Japan, which has few natural resources and has long worried about its dependence on imports. The United States was the main supplier of oil to Japan in the 1930s, and the imposition of an American oil embargo on Japan in 1941, in an effort to curb Japanese military expansionism, has been cited by some historians as one of the reasons that Japan subsequently attacked Pearl Harbor.

Jeff Green, a Washington lobbyist for rare earth processors in the United States, Britain, Canada and Australia, said that China and Japan are the only two sources for the initial, semiprocessed blocks of rare earth magnetic material. If Japan runs out of rare earths from China — and Japanese companies have been stockpiling in the past two years — then the United States will have to buy the semiprocessed blocks directly from China, he said.

“We are going to be 100 percent reliant on the Chinese to make the components for the defense supply chain,” Mr. Green said.

Japanese companies are now setting up rare earth processing factories in northern Vietnam, partly to use small reserves of rare earths found there but also to process rare earths smuggled across the border from southern China. But the Chinese government has been rapidly tightening controls on the industry in the last three months in to try to limit smuggling.

There are 17 rare-earth elements — some of which, despite the name, are not particularly rare — but two heavy rare earths, dysprosium and terbium, are in especially short supply, mainly because they have emerged as the miracle ingredients of green energy products.

Tiny quantities of dysprosium can make magnets in electric motors lighter by 90 percent, while terbium can help cut the use of electricity in lights by 80 percent.

Thursday is a national holiday in Japan, and officials at the Japanese foreign ministry and at Honda and Toyota did not immediately respond to calls.
发表于 2010-9-22 09:39 PM | 显示全部楼层
人家以前進口的估計能用幾百年的了
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-9-22 10:28 PM | 显示全部楼层
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China Denies Report of Rare-Earth Export Ban to Japan Amid Diplomatic Spat
By Bloomberg News - Sep 22, 2010 8:56 PM PT Thu Sep 23 03:56:36 GMT 2010

China denied reports it has banned the export of rare earths to Japan, which is the biggest buyer of the minerals used in a wide range of high-technology products.

The New York Times earlier reported that the ban was imposed amid a diplomatic row between the two countries over Japan’s arrest of a Chinese fishing boat captain in disputed waters.

“China does not have a trade embargo on rare earth exports to Japan,” China’s Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economics Co- operation spokesman Chen Rongkai said in a telephone interview today.

To contact the reporter on this story: Liza Lin in Singapore at llin15@bloomberg.net
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发表于 2010-9-22 10:51 PM | 显示全部楼层
Sharply raising the stakes in a dispute over Japan’s detention of a Chinese fishing trawler captain -> let's see how the global market react
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发表于 2010-9-22 10:54 PM | 显示全部楼层
尽完虚的。。。。。。军舰哪去了。导弹哪去了。
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发表于 2010-9-22 11:14 PM | 显示全部楼层
他妈的,养兵千日,用在一时,咱们得SHOW一下大家伙了!
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发表于 2010-9-22 11:36 PM | 显示全部楼层
希望是真的。
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发表于 2010-9-23 12:12 AM | 显示全部楼层
乌龙?

China Denies Report of Rare-Earth Export Ban to Japan Amid Diplomatic Spat
By Bloomberg N ...
Whigs 发表于 2010-9-23 00:28



    警告也有用
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发表于 2010-9-23 01:54 AM | 显示全部楼层
这算个鸟啊,也值得一提!
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发表于 2010-9-23 02:14 AM | 显示全部楼层
同学们,淡定淡定啊。。。。经济刚当上老二就沉不住气了?家门口打仗非大国所为。看美国,都在外头打。目前的形式,时间对中国最有利,再过10年,经济上把日本远远抛弃,看他再跟老子嘴硬。到时候中国稍微一个动作,日本都要揣摩半天。。。。。。。
这件事,最好是外交上解决。一下子升级到军事手段,就算打赢了(当然不是占领日本,日美有同盟的条约,顶多把钓鱼岛占了。美国不插手的情况下。),会造成中国在亚洲的孤立,很多小国会死信踏地跟美国。都怕被中国吃了。对中国非常不利。
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发表于 2010-9-23 02:39 AM | 显示全部楼层
政府已经澄清了, 是谣传,连接在这,

http://cn.wsj.com/gb/20100923/bch152435.asp
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发表于 2010-9-23 09:52 AM | 显示全部楼层
倘若真这么做了,那真就是TG的无能了
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发表于 2010-9-23 10:02 AM | 显示全部楼层
同学们,淡定淡定啊。。。。经济刚当上老二就沉不住气了?家门口打仗非大国所为。看美国,都在外头打。目前 ...
丛林法则 发表于 2010-9-23 04:14 AM


with all due respect, 别人就是因为你这么想,才敢现在站在你头上拉屎。
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发表于 2010-9-23 10:47 AM | 显示全部楼层
with all due respect, 别人就是因为你这么想,才敢现在站在你头上拉屎。
ppteam 发表于 2010-9-23 12:02


不击则已,必须一击及中。老毛打老美。保住政权。老邓打越南,保住中国经济腾飞。中国迟早要再打一仗,确立亚洲老大地位。关键是时机。一定要一击及中,趁势收回台湾。
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发表于 2010-9-23 10:51 AM | 显示全部楼层
MCP!
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发表于 2010-9-23 11:41 AM | 显示全部楼层
不击则已,必须一击及中。老毛打老美。保住政权。老邓打越南,保住中国经济腾飞。中国迟早要再打一仗, ...
丛林法则 发表于 2010-9-23 12:47 PM


中国现状是长期积弱,长期不思进取,说到底也是一党专政的后果。
别人就趁你还没准备好把你干掉。GCD统治中国60年了,中国还是个窝囊样。
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发表于 2010-9-23 02:55 PM | 显示全部楼层
要打仗, 就得能打败眼前的敌人和旁边准备找借口上来打你的敌人。 中国打起仗来能不能掐住所有这些人的命根子? 能就打,不能就掐他们别处命根子。 
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发表于 2010-9-23 02:58 PM | 显示全部楼层
中国买了美国那么多外债, 美国恨不得一把它抹消呢吧。
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发表于 2010-9-23 03:06 PM | 显示全部楼层
闹了半天是假的。应该永久禁止稀土对日出口!
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发表于 2010-9-23 03:25 PM | 显示全部楼层
尽完虚的。。。。。。军舰哪去了。导弹哪去了。
lite1067 发表于 2010-9-23 00:54



   
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