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Top Links 1150 Has the debasement trade run out of steam? China and tungsten. Rebuilding missile stocks & 52-year-old soup.
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Gestart July 03, 2026
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Jul 03, 2026
China's control over tungsten resources may reshape global supply chains and power dynamics in critical industries.
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Rebuilding missile stocks reflects necessary military preparedness, but it risks escalating geopolitical tensions unnecessarily.
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The debasement trade's decline signals a more stable global economy, allowing for sustainable growth and investment.
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The peculiar mention of a '52-year-old soup' suggests a need for humor in serious discussions about global issues, highlighting human resilience.
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The end of the debasement trade could lead to increased inflation and economic instability in the short term.
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