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1 September 1939
Chongqing, China
Asia🇨🇳 CNSupply ChainPolitics

Chongqing's Strategic Ore

National Resources Commission, Nationalist government

China produces the most abundant tungsten in the world, a metal indispensable to armament steels and cutting tools. Since 1936, the Nationalist government has made it a state monopoly managed by the National Resources Commission: all the ore from Jiangxi and Hunan passes through its hands.

In 1939, this stockpile is the main bargaining chip of a country without foreign currency. The German barter contract that, until 1937, delivered weapons and machinery in exchange for the ore has collapsed: Berlin has drawn closer to Tokyo, recognized Manchukuo, and recalled its advisers. Meanwhile, Moscow is granting massive credits repayable in goods.

In Chongqing, the Commission must decide: to which partner should the tungsten be committed in order to buy weapons, trucks, and aircraft, while the coastal ports are in Japanese hands?

At the Nationalist Chinese resources commission, 1939: to whom to reserve the tungsten?

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