Interesting (especially from an Australian point of view).
However, it will be enlightening to understand where the eventual "processing" of these materials from around the globe will occur?
I cant see the Chinese considering multi-geographical processing plants so that probably means taking it back to China or to an another centralised location.
Dose'nt that mean that China is investing its money to join the tenuous (potentially) long supply chain route that the rest of us are fighting time to recover from?
I'm sure that if geopolitics went (further) down the toilet, Donald would be all over stopping material from going back to China for processing.
Am I reading from the wrong script?