zhōng guó中国xiàn zhì限制hài qì氦气chū kǒu出口,tí xǐng提醒dà jiā大家zhù yì注意gōng yìng供应ān quán安全
China recently announced that it will temporarily stop exporting helium.
Helium is a colorless, odorless gas that is often extracted from natural gas.
It is very important. It can be used to make chips, and it is also used in hospital testing machines, airplanes, and space equipment.
Because the war in the Middle East has made some people worry that helium may not be enough, China may want to protect its own needs first.
Experts say that chip companies in Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan all need helium.
If there is no helium, production may slow down.
However, the impact may not be very big in the short term, because many companies have some stock, and the United States is also a major producer.
But this matter reminds everyone that important materials should not depend on only one place.
Countries and companies should prepare more safe sources for purchasing, so that factories will not easily stop running when there is war or export restrictions.