Beijing will now require government licenses for any effort to transfer abroad the technologies crucial for producing inexpensive electric cars.

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    2 days ago

    Raw materials are not secret technology. China is simply sitting on rare earth mines that run on human exploitation and environmental destruction like a hoarding dragon. China couldn‘t build an electric battery in line with Sweden‘s regulations with Swedish resources either.

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      2 days ago

      It wasn’t about access to raw materials, it was something about treating them or something. They couldn’t get it right, some detail in the production.

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      🇸🇪 Den del av fabriken som blandar ihop råmaterial som ska användas i batteriets katod har, enligt Norrans källor, inte lyckats nå tillräckligt bra kvalitet på materialet. I stort sett allt har gått till återvinning. Och utan katod – inget batteri.

      🇬🇧 The part of the factory that mixes raw materials to be used in the battery’s cathode has, according to Norran’s sources, not managed to achieve a sufficiently good quality of the material. Virtually everything has been recycled. And without a cathode – no battery.

      https://www.norran.se/nyheter/skelleftea/artikel/northvolts-problem-att-leverera-tvingas-kopa-material-fran-kina/rx40pnkl