Gold Telegraph
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BENEATH MONEY… THERE ARE MATERIALS
China is preparing to halt exports of sulfuric acid.
Think about this.
This should be some obscure chemical story buried in your feed.
It affects everybody walking on this planet.
Sulfuric acid is the most widely used industrial chemical on the planet.
Most likely, the majority don’t even know what it is.
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But it sits at the foundation of everything:
• Fertilizers that feed billions
• Metals processing that powers electrification
• Copper, nickel, uranium… all rely on it
• And yes.. gold extraction at scale
China dominates global production.
This playbook is nothing new:
1. Export controls on gallium and germanium.
2. We have seen restrictions on graphite.
3. Pressure on rare earths.
4. Now sulfuric acid enters the arena.
This isn’t random.
This is strategic.
Cut off supply… and you don’t just affect one market.
• Fertilizer costs rise → food inflation
• Copper processing tightens → electrification slows
• Mining costs surge → marginal projects die
• Supply chains stretch → geopolitical leverage increases
This is bigger than a chemical.
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This is about control.
Control of the inputs that make the modern world possible.
Control of the physical layer beneath the financial system.
That is where we are now.
Source(s):
• https://x.com/GoldTelegraph_/status/2043130025000735015
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