China to stockpile critical resources and strengthen energy security to avoid trade shocks
Under its new five-year plan, China is prioritizing the stockpiling of critical resources and strengthening energy security to mitigate trade shocks and bolster economic self-reliance. The plan elevates "key commodities" to the same strategic level as food and energy security, aiming to prevent risks in systemically important areas.

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AI-generatedUnder its new five-year plan, China is prioritizing the stockpiling of critical resources and strengthening energy security to mitigate trade shocks and bolster economic self-reliance. The plan elevates "key commodities" to the same strategic level as food and energy security, aiming to prevent risks in systemically important areas. China intends to address vulnerabilities in its supply chains, particularly where it relies heavily on foreign technology and imports. This includes ensuring stable supplies of raw materials like oil, minerals, and metals to protect industries from global disruptions. The move is partly motivated by concerns over reliance on US-patented technology and exposure to foreign export controls, particularly in sectors like semiconductors and high-end chips.
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5 extractedThese “weak links” were identified by heavy import dependence, exposure to foreign export controls and reliance on US-patented technology.
China aims to address “weak links” in its supply chains.
Beijing has placed “key commodities” on the same strategic level as food and energy security.
China is prioritising “strategic material security” under its new five-year plan.
China is accelerating its pace of self-reliance and domestic substitution.