China Strategy vs U.S. Supply Chain Reality | Henry Sanderson

China Strategy vs U.S. Supply Chain Reality | Henry Sanderson

Author: rockstockchannel December 27, 2025 Duration: 1:10:09
In this episode, we (Howard and Matt) step outside Washington to examine how China approaches batteries, critical minerals, and supply chain strategy from the inside. Our guest is Henry Sanderson—former China-based journalist (including at the Financial Times) and author of Volt Rush—who brings on-the-ground perspective on how Chinese industrial policy, corporate competition, and capital allocation actually work in practice. Chapters (00:00:00) Intro(00:03:35) Henry's China Background(00:04:23) China Strategy Myths(00:07:09) Competition And Price Wars(00:12:38) Can The U.S. Catch Up?(00:20:53) Tech: Copy Or Reinvent?(00:28:59) Price Manipulation Debate(00:32:22) Overcapacity Crackdown(00:34:44) Jobs And Consumption(00:39:33) Securing Lithium Supply(00:42:33) China Cost Edge(00:46:44) U.S.-China Rivalry(00:50:46) China Investment In U.S.?(00:54:38) China Consumption Problem(01:00:13) 5-10 Year Outlook(01:06:22) U.S.-Europe Dynamics(01:08:13) Closing Remarks We discuss why many Western observers overestimate how “centrally coordinated” China is, and why intense competition and price wars—especially in LFP cathodes and parts of the midstream—have created a mixed picture: CATL generating strong profits while much of the broader ecosystem (midstream processing, lithium producers, and many EV makers) operates under margin pressure. Henry explains how local government incentives, credit availability, and overcapacity can drive rapid buildouts, and why Beijing is now signaling a more serious push to address “excessive competition.” From the U.S. perspective, we explore what is realistically achievable in critical minerals processing, cathodes, anodes, batteries, graphite, and rare earth magnets over the next few years, and where timelines are likely to extend toward the end of the decade. We also look at why the demand narrative is shifting from “EV-only” toward grid reliability, energy storage (ESS), data centers, and AI infrastructure, and what that means for lithium and battery supply chain resilience. Key themes covered:- China’s industrial strategy: coordination vs. competition- Overcapacity and consolidation: what changes, and why now- LFP cathodes: profitability, technology cycles, and global expansion- U.S. supply chain rebuilding: feasibility, bottlenecks, and timelines- Minerals vs. midstream: where China’s advantages are hardest to replicate- Cost structure realities: industrial clusters, policy tools, and VAT rebates- Geopolitics and trade-offs: de-risking, investment, and the “G2” question- The long view: energy, electricity costs, and the next phase of competition Sponsors - Lithium Royalty Corp (TSX: LIRC) - diversified lithium royalty portfolio.(Website: https://www.lithiumroyaltycorp.com/ | X: https://x.com/Lithium_Royalty) - USCF Investments - commodity-focused ETFs (e.g., CPER copper, ZSB battery metals, USG gold, SDCI diversified commodities).(Website: https://www.uscfinvestments.com/ | X: https://x.com/USCFInvestments) Links - Strategic Lithium Reserve (SLR) White Paper: https://blog.rkequity.com/2025/12/08/strategic-lithium-reserve/- Read Matt's research blog: https://blog.rkequity.com/- Sign up for the Lithium-Ion Bull newsletter/Matt's Blogs: https://rkequity.com/ Have a question? Drop us an email: rockstockchannel@rkequity.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/rockstockchannelPodcast:  Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lithium-ion-rocks/id1457969172  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0KiMIZOPaDg8ENfPJMSINqX (Twitter):  Howard: https://x.com/LithiumIonBull  Rodney: https://x.com/RodneyHooper13  Matt: https://x.com/matt_fernley _________________________________________________ DISCLAIMER NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH Howard, Matt and Rodney are not financial advisors nor broker-dealers, this video is for information purposes only and should not be considered investment or financial advice. Please do your own independent research and read the disclaimer at the end o

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