The U.S. president is ruthlessly upping the ante.
In the end, all that remains is goodwill.
No matter who becomes the U.S. president, it will not be good for Taiwan.
More and more U.S. allies are starting to distance themselves from the Biden administration's 'chip war' against China.
If he is reelected, the outcome of a Trump 2.0 will be an inevitable escalation of the U.S.-China trade war[.]
[A]s The New York Times pointed out, these control measures will not contain China.
But only one side is right, and it is obvious who is right and who is wrong.
Historically, when its values and interests clashed, the U.S. has usually chosen the latter without hesitation.
[T]he American policy of decoupling from China is a laughable exercise in futility.
[I]t is not advisable for the U.S. to strengthen regulations on its own.
[A]ll potential to create new technologies has shifted toward the East.