THE advent of military aviation during the 20th century saw aluminium being treated as a strategic material by the major powers in the international system. At the beginning of the World War One, the French government shut down its exports of bauxite ore, the raw material for aluminium. This move led Italy to limit its bauxite exports in the quest for self-sufficiency. Britain also took steps to consolidate bauxite resources from its colonies.
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