Tag: USChina
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The Myth of the AI Race
The AI race is no longer about one country winning as the US leads in advanced models and computing power while China is gaining strength in cheaper AI systems robots factories and global spread creating a divided AI world.
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How America Outcompeted Japan
The U.S. once feared Japan would dominate tech, but open markets, antitrust laws, and startup dynamism kept America ahead. Today, Washington worries about China’s rise in AI and robotics. Experts warn Trump’s protectionist moves risk stifling competition—the very edge that helped the U.S. win before.
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Trump Seeks China Deal for Personal Gain
Trump’s push for a trade deal with China is driving major concessions. He reversed his own AI chip export ban, allowing Nvidia and AMD to sell chips to China in exchange for a 15% U.S. revenue cut—sparking security fears. Xi has already gained leverage on Taiwan and negotiations, while Trump risks a lopsided deal favoring…
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China, US Reach Deal To Extend Tariff Suspension
China and the US extended their pause on tariff hikes for 90 days, aiming to stabilize trade worth nearly $700 billion. The move boosts business confidence, supports negotiations, and eases costs for companies, with leaders stressing the need for equality, cooperation, and long-term stability.
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America’s Pill Problem
The US relies heavily on imported drugs, especially generics and critical ingredients, many from China and India. Trump’s proposed 200% tariffs aim to boost local production but risk dangerous shortages and cost spikes. Experts warn real solutions need smarter policy, investment in innovation, and global partnerships.
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The Real AI Race
The US is focused on winning the AI race with China, but it’s not just about building the smartest system first. Success now depends on innovation, military use, economic adoption, infrastructure dominance, and safety. Without a strong, balanced strategy, the US risks falling behind in tech, security, and global influence.
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The Missing Part Of Trump’s Minerals Math
Who controls the minerals may control the future. The U.S. wants to reduce its reliance on China for key minerals used in batteries and tech, but Trump’s policies may hurt that goal. While pushing mining, he’s cutting clean energy demand, confusing investors, straining allies, and risking U.S. mineral security.
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Trade Wars Are Easy To Lose
Trump’s 100 percent tariffs on China could hurt the US more, as it depends on China for key goods. China can adjust more easily. Experts warn this trade war may cause shortages, rising prices, and economic trouble without any real benefit for the US.
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China Is an Indispensable US Trade Partner
New US tariffs aim to target China but might end up hurting Americans more. China still leads in making phones, laptops, and batteries with no real replacement yet. This means higher prices for US buyers while China’s factories stay busy. The trade fight could slow the US, not China.