China, Joe Biden and Trump
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Trump Team Seeks to Toughen Biden’s Chip Controls Over China
Trump should block Biden’s AI “gift” to China, Microsoft argues
Microsoft is pushing the Trump administration to change last-minute export controls implemented by Joe Biden on his way out of office that were largely designed to limit access to advanced AI chips so that less surplus could find its way into the hands of China or other foreign adversaries.
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Trump officials seek stricter chip controls on China, target Nvidia exports
The problem has become so pervasive that the FBI now opens a Chinese counterintelligence operations roughly every 12 hours, House panel says.
In a move to further tighten the noose on China's burgeoning tech sector, President Donald Trump is reportedly considering stricter measures on the country's semiconductor industry. This move is seen as an extension of efforts initiated under the Joe Biden administration to curb China's technological advancement.
House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) says former President Joe Biden canceling the China Initiative as one of his first acts in office was an admission of guilt. “After our investigation, after he pardoned his entire family,
China dominates in critical minerals, and President Trump has turned to high-pressure tactics to acquire them.
Given this backdrop, the U.S. needs to return to its old grand strategy, which helped the West win the Cold War by driving a wedge between Moscow and Beijing. Ending the Ukraine war would also enable the U.S. to reallocate military resources from Europe to the Indo-Pacific, where its global primacy is truly at stake.
President Donald Trump addressed the Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) conference on Saturday. PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: We've been treated very unfairly by China and many other countries,
Microsoft has called on President Trump’s administration to reverse the export restrictions that were imposed on AI during Biden's days in office.
China has cowed many of America’s elites, celebrities, athletes and politicians into silence. They fear losing jobs, contracts, investors, status and worse. Better to stay silent.
China’s economy has grown impressively over the past several decades. It is now unquestionably the world’s second largest, and it has become far more innovative than it once was. But it is not nearly as mighty as commonly purported in part because Beijing directly manipulates key economic metrics, including GDP.
Trump’s long and growing list of shortsighted actions in Latin America has created an opening there for America’s adversaries, most notably China.
This difference is not likely to be resolved during the Donald Trump administration, so the coming years will be complicated. At the same time, Trump is likely to prove to be more realistic, and therefore more oriented toward diplomacy, than was his predecessor, Joe Biden.
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