 China Strikes Rare Earth Market for the Third Time — This Is No Longer About Toys Beijing has imposed export restrictions on scandium, dysprosium, gadolinium, and four other rare earth metals. This is not just a political gesture — the Pentagon's F-47 (NGAD) and the semiconductor supply chain are under threat. Without these elements, neither a sixth-generation fighter jet radar nor a modern chip can be made. Why this matters: China controls ~60% of global mining and ~90% of rare earth processing. The third wave of restrictions in two years — the trend is clear. ASI Biont analyzes such supply chains in seconds, not weeks. 1500 tokens at launch for all new users — https://asibiont.com/