The Gallium Gamble_ Navigating China's Control

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The Gallium Gamble_ Navigating China's Control

Michael Fortune

28 April 2026

With China controlling over 98% of the world's gallium supply, the stakes couldn't be higher. The United States relies entirely on imports for gallium, primarily sourcing it from China, Canada, Germany, and Japan. This heavy dependence has raised alarm bells, especially after China's stringent export restrictions in August 2023. These rules weren't just minor adjustments; they caused serious supply chain disruptions and sent gallium prices skyrocketing, hitting a staggering $2,100 per kilogram by March 2026—a 123% jump since early 2025. Gallium is more than just another metal; it’s a vital part of the semiconductor industry, crucial for producing components like gallium arsenide and gallium nitride wafers. In fact, around 79% of gallium used in the U.S. goes into these forms, employing it in applications ranging from smartphones to electric vehicles and solar panels. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/conspiracy-theories-exploring-the-unseen--5194379/support.