China Gains Quietly While the World Burns-But the Story Isn’t That Simple

Mar 28, 2026

Highlights

  • Iran conflict may provide China geopolitical breathing room as the U.S. diverts resources to the Middle East, but China remains economically vulnerable through petroleum-dependent manufacturing supply chains with only 40-day buffers.
  • Online sentiment reveals a growing belief in a multipolar world order and Chinaโ€™s strategic advantage, yet it overlooks the fragility of global interdependence affecting 30% of world manufacturing.
  • The real opportunity lies not in a โ€œChina winsโ€ narrative but in building resilient, diversified supply chains as Great Powers Era 2.0 creates systemic fragility for all nations.

A China analyst [Shaun Rein](https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaunrein/) argues that the escalating Iran conflict could unintentionally strengthen Chinaโ€”geopolitically and economicallyโ€”while exposing U.S. strategic overreach. The core thesis: as the U.S. diverts attention and resources to the Middle East, China gains breathing room, deepens trade ties, and advances a multipolar world. But while this narrative resonatesโ€”especially across online commentaryโ€”it risks oversimplifying a far more fragile and interdependent global system

The China Case: Strategic Patience, Opportunistic Gains

The argument rests on three pillars:

  • Energy resilience (short-term):ย China has diversified into renewables (~20% of energy mix) and maintains domestic reserves, buffering initial oil shocks (plus China has utilized signal detection to stockpile ahead of U.S. moves, keeping with the _Rare Earth Exchanges_โ„ข Great Powers Era 2.0 thesis.
  • Geopolitical positioning: China remains publicly neutral while maintaining economic ties across the Middle Eastโ€”buying Iranian oil while also engaging Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Rare Earth Exchanges suggests there are some data points that China is providing other tactical support to Iranโ€”satellite intelligence, etc.
  • Strategic distraction: Prolonged U.S. military engagement echoes post-9/11 dynamics, when China advanced economically while Washington focused elsewhere

This aligns with a real structural trend: China benefits when the U.S. is distracted, divided, or overextended. Especially when considering the rare earth element and critical mineral supply chain monopoly wielded by China.

But the Reality Check: China Is Not Immune

But a critical counterpoint often missed in bullish โ€œChina winsโ€ narratives:

  • China still depends on global oil flows and petrochemicalsโ€”key for manufacturing inputs like textiles, fertilizers, and coatings
  • Roughly 30% of global manufacturing runs through Chinaโ€”meaning disruption hits China and the world simultaneously
  • Supply chain fragility is realโ€”some firms reportedly have ~40 days of petroleum inputs before production risk escalates

In other words, China may benefit geopolitically, but economically, it is still deeply exposed to the unfolding crisis.

What the Comments Reveal: Sentiment Is Shifting

Applying our signal detection across LinkedIn raises some intriguing findings. Commenters are telling tells its own storyโ€”and itโ€™s not subtle:

  • Strong anti-U.S. sentiment and narratives of declining Western credibility
  • Belief that China wins through a long-term strategy and non-intervention
  • Growing conviction that the world is moving toward multipolar power centers (Is this the same as Great Powers Era 2.0)
  • Overconfidence in Chinaโ€™s energy independence and geopolitical control

At the same time, a minority push backโ€”questioning whether China is truly insulated and warning that global disruption cuts both ways.

REEx Take: Follow the Supply Chain, Not the Narrative

From a Rare Earth Exchanges perspective, the key insight is this: Yesโ€”geopolitical distraction can advantage China.

But rare earth and magnet supply chains donโ€™t run on narrativesโ€”they run on materials, processing, and energy flows.

If oil shocks disrupt petrochemicals, logistics, or industrial output, Chinaโ€™s dominance in magnets and processing becomes both a strength and a vulnerability.

Meanwhile, the U.S. and alliesโ€”despite political noiseโ€”are accelerating investments in mine-to-magnet, processing buildout, and policy interventions.ย  But as Rare Earth Exchanges has assessed, any semblance of American resilience is at least a few years away.

Bottom Line

China may gain ground in perception and diplomacyโ€”but structurally, the global system is becoming more fragile, not more China-centric.

For investors, the signal could be interpreted as follows: The world is not shifting toward โ€œChina wins.โ€ It is shifting to where everyone becomes more dependent on resilient, diversified supply chains. And that is where the real opportunityโ€”and riskโ€”lies per our Great Powers Era 2.0 thesis.

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Inspired to launch Rare Earth Exchanges in part due to his lifelong passion for geology and mineralogy, and patriotism, to ensure America and free market economies develop their own rare earth and critical mineral supply chains.

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