Faced with shifts in power between the U.S. and China and in Southeast Asia, how should Taiwan respond?
If China were to acquire these advanced and cutting-edge technologies ... would the U.S. accept defeat?
[T]he recent back-and-forth between Washington and Beijing over rare earth minerals looks technical on the surface, but it points to a deeper shift in global leverage.
The U.S. hopes that China will open up more refined rare earth exports.
Trump no longer considers Zelenskyy to be his ally.
[I]nternational partners will have to come up with new gifts to make the selfish ruler in the White House happy.
Washington should learn fair competition rather than trying to stab its opponents in the back.
We need to prepare for China's complete regulation of rare-earth minerals.
[T]here is a need to diversify our sources of mineral imports.