filghy2
12-14-2024, 03:34 AM
There does not seem to be an existing thread on this topic, even though it's one of the post important longer-term issues.
To start off, here's a good discussion on how Trump might deal with China
https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/how-well-know-if-trump-is-going-to
As the author notes, it's hard to know because Trump has an inconsistent record on this. In his first term he talked a big talk about on standing up to China, but often this rhetoric was not supported by actions. He has also threatened to cancel the CHIPS Act, which is Biden's signature initiative to boost US industrial capacity to better compete with China. Many of his advisors (eg Elon Musk) want to make some accomodation with China.
The background to this that conflicts between major powers are almost always won by the side with greater industrial capacity, and China has the clear advantage on that score.
https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/manufacturing-is-a-war-now
To start off, here's a good discussion on how Trump might deal with China
https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/how-well-know-if-trump-is-going-to
As the author notes, it's hard to know because Trump has an inconsistent record on this. In his first term he talked a big talk about on standing up to China, but often this rhetoric was not supported by actions. He has also threatened to cancel the CHIPS Act, which is Biden's signature initiative to boost US industrial capacity to better compete with China. Many of his advisors (eg Elon Musk) want to make some accomodation with China.
The background to this that conflicts between major powers are almost always won by the side with greater industrial capacity, and China has the clear advantage on that score.
https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/manufacturing-is-a-war-now