Trump’s tariffs would likely spike U.S. inflation and hamper the country’s economic growth.
China should not instigate conflict in East Asia by attempting to forcefully change the status quo.
Trump is ushering in a new modus operandi of the international order, one which easily discards norms and customs in the pursuit of national interest.
Trump’s threat to raise tariffs would also significantly increase manufacturing costs.
Taiwan can’t afford to lose the U.S., and the U.S. can’t afford to lose Taiwan.
All of the 10 U.S. companies that China has identified as 'unreliable' have participated in arms sales to Taiwan.
Following Trump’s election, Taiwanese officials contacted Trump’s team about procuring up to US$15 billion in military hardware.
[D]rawing Taiwan into the U.S.-led system of regional alliances will dwarf the Chinese mainland’s successes.
Increasing protectionism and U.S.-China rivalry have posed challenges for Taiwan.
U.S. economic pressure on China is not limited to the realms of technology and trade.
It is promising to see continued support for Taiwan’s defense from cross-party U.S. officials.
The U.S. and its allies should not speculate about China based on their own historical choices.