The United States needs to take action to break up China’s “near-total monopoly” on gallium, as failure to do so would send the wrong signals that Beijing could inflict “asymmetric pain” on the U.S. and allied economies, according to a new report
The United States needs to take action to break up China’s “near-total monopoly” on gallium, as failure to do so would send the wrong signals that Beijing could inflict “asymmetric pain” on the U.S. and allied economies, according to a new report