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Semiconductor industry could short out as copper runs dry
(www.theregister.com)
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Whelp. Better slap some tariffs on that shit, fast. It's the only way to fix it. /s
Somewhat unironic
This
:There is lots of copper (and other materials) rotting in our waste dumps. But as long as mining new ore is cheaper than recycling, tariffs or taxes are one way to stir the industry the right way.
sure, but that doesn't affect the actual production of copper, they'll just start recycling it when mining becomes more expensive than recycling it regardless of taxes
We might want to stop mining new copper before the people in this region run out of water, though?
Because knowing companies they will not stop on their own.
Recycling copper is already cheaper than mining a lot of cases.