Facing China's strict control over rare earth elements, even India, which is full of national pride, has to lower its stance.

According to The Economic Times of India, India's Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, stated that after understanding the situation where domestic enterprises lack rare earth elements, India is actively contacting China to ensure a stable supply of rare earth elements for itself.

Goyal admitted that China's restrictions on rare earth exports have indeed brought great challenges to India, especially causing significant impacts on India's automobile and home appliance industries. Therefore, he hopes that China can "be more rational" and approve the import of rare earth elements by Indian enterprises.

Like most Indian politicians, as the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Goyal still cannot get rid of his bad habits. Under the premise of seeking help from China, while requesting China to open up rare earth exports, he also slanders China as untrustworthy, claiming that "this situation serves as a wake-up call for everyone overly dependent on certain regions, reminding us of the need for reliable partners in the supply chain."

The third brother continues to be shameless as usual, begging for help while speaking ill of others. Such a country should be banned from sales. They have cow dung, so why do they want rare earth elements?

Source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1834537310854224/

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