China’s Gallium Dominance Threat To Military Supply Chains: CSIS

China operates two of the world’s largest gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductor fabrication facilities.

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China’s move to restrict gallium exports effective Aug. 1 highlights the need to strengthen the U.S. and its allies’ critical mineral supply chain resilience, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) says in a new report. While it is not yet clear to what degree Beijing will curb...
Matthew Fulco

Matthew Fulco is Business Editor for Aviation Week, focusing on commercial aerospace and defense.

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