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Geopolitical moat
Strategic advantage that comes from being indispensable — and difficult to displace — for reasons that are about geography, defence, and policy as much as economics.
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Capital intensity as moat
Industries where the cost to build the next unit of capacity is so large that only a few players can afford to play — and the rest of the system bends around them.
Supply control
Owning the constraint side of a market — being the only source of something the rest of the system needs.
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