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The Future of Energy Trade with Russia
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21:18 - 29:33 (08:14)

The future of energy trade with Russia may be in jeopardy due to a potential hack into their supply chain that could shut down up to 2-3 million barrels of oil per day. Additionally, China's reliance on phosphate for their agriculture industry is causing concern for potential food shortages.

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Concerns are rising about the future of food in China due to a potential shortage of fertilizer, specifically phosphate, which is crucial for growing rice, the country's staple crop.
21:18 - 25:23 (04:05)
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China, food shortage
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Concerns are rising about the future of food in China due to a potential shortage of fertilizer, specifically phosphate, which is crucial for growing rice, the country's staple crop. There are reports of videos circulating showing a potential shortage of food in the country.

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The Future of Energy Trade with Russia
Episode
#514 - Peter Zeihan - The Old World Order Is About To Collapse
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Modern Wisdom
China's power projection is limited due to their small and limited naval fleet.
25:23 - 27:30 (02:06)
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China, trade war, global trade
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China's power projection is limited due to their small and limited naval fleet. As the world's most dependent country on global trade, they are vulnerable to losing their largest market if trade wars occur.

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The Future of Energy Trade with Russia
Episode
#514 - Peter Zeihan - The Old World Order Is About To Collapse
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
A cyberattack on Russia's ports could potentially shut down the entire energy trade and disrupt the immediate transfer, causing a loss of two to three million barrels of oil, which would cost about a billion dollars for just one supertanker as an insurance policy.
27:30 - 29:33 (02:02)
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Cybersecurity
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A cyberattack on Russia's ports could potentially shut down the entire energy trade and disrupt the immediate transfer, causing a loss of two to three million barrels of oil, which would cost about a billion dollars for just one supertanker as an insurance policy.

Chapter
The Future of Energy Trade with Russia
Episode
#514 - Peter Zeihan - The Old World Order Is About To Collapse
Podcast
Modern Wisdom