Japan cannot break free from China's graphite, antimony, tin, and synthetic diamond in the short term—these critical materials are indispensable for semiconductors, military-industrial, and electronics sectors.



Graphite: China is the world's largest producer and exporter of natural graphite, with high-purity graphite being essential in semiconductors, lithium batteries, nuclear reactors, and other fields.

Antimony: China has long dominated global antimony supply, used for flame retardants, infrared guidance, ammunition hardening, and other military-industrial applications.

Zirconium: While Australia and South Africa are also major producers, China has strong production capacity in zircon sand processing and zirconium chemicals, with zirconium playing a critical role in nuclear reactor cladding and precision ceramics.

Superhard materials (such as synthetic diamonds): China is the world's largest producer of synthetic diamonds (accounting for over 90% globally), used in precision machining, semiconductor cutting, and other applications.

Tin: China is one of the major tin producers, with tin solder being an indispensable material for electronic assembly.

Gallium is a key raw material for manufacturing gallium nitride (GaN) and gallium arsenide (GaAs), essential for base stations, semiconductors, satellites, and optoelectronics.
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