< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/E9/BC/IB-FRJ5N7HSR_237C6FC9.jpg" ALT = "No F-47: Trump's Trump is at risk of production of new fighters"/> < P > The restrictions introduced by the export of rare earth elements in the United States include resources critical to avionic, which can strike on US plans for the creation of the sixth -generation aircraft.

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< p >Beijing responded to the decision of President Donald Trump to introduce 34 percent duties by restricting the supply of extracted minerals. And this has caused anxiety to some American aerospace manufacturers because they receive avionic exclusively from China.

< p >< iframe width = "560" Height = "314" SRC = "//www.youtube.com/embed/51mutey5kru" Alowfullscreen = "ALLOWFULLSCREN" >0 ~/IFrame >0 ~/P > < P > Step in response to China was taken only two weeks after Trump announced that Boeing received a contract for the development of F-47, which is intended to replace F-22 Raptor and to form the base of the US Air For-Generation Fark

China produces about 90 percent of rare earth elements in the world & mdash; Groups of 17 elements used in the defense industry, electric vehicles, energy and electronic industry.

< p >Angered by the US President's decision to raise duties on most Chinese goods to 54 percent, Beijing announced control of these resources within a wider tariff package and restrictions for companies.

< P > Being the main supplier of rare earth metals in the United States, China demonstrates the willingness to use its dominance in the production and processing the future.

< P > According to Congress Research Service, about five percent of rare earth metals used in the United States goes for defensive purposes.

< p >According to the Institute of Science History, the F-35 F-35 fighter lockheed martin uses 920 pounds (approximately 420 kg) of rare earth elements on aircraft in radio electronic fighting systems, radars and electric motors that drive a plane. < h2 > What rare earth metals China supplies to the US and why they need

< P > The Ministry of Commerce of China has stated that this list will include seven categories of medium and heavy rare earth metals, including Samarius, Gadolinium, Terbius, Disproportion, Lutecy, Scandius and Elements related to Itri. < P > Chinese State Global Times also announced the introduction of export control on goods related to Tungsten, Tolur, Bismuth, Molybdenum and Indium.

~ ~ ~ < P > iror is required for high -temperature coatings of jet engines, high -frequency radar systems and precision lasers. It also allows you to use thermal barrier coatings on turbine blades to prevent melting aviation engines in flight.

< P > invisible aircraft such as F-47, depend on rare earth elements, they need metals such as titanium, tungsten and niobium, for construction strength, heat resistance and creation of coatings that provide imperceptibility. < P > China's reaction to Trump's tariffs indicates its impact on the US defense industry and followed after the President announced the Pentagon's decision to start the development of a next generation fighter called F-47.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116