For starters implement reciprocal tariffs. Which we only virtually did only to pause them to not anger the orange. Next, don't visit the orange nor start talking with him. It's like China says, he should start conversation.
But still, China is going full power on renewables, eventually they will pull ahead there as well, unless west or others start investing in renewables seriously.
It still could be a mistake in the long term, though. Imagine the wise US administration slapping 1,220,332% tariffs on Taiwan? Or China wreaking havoc there. I still think Intel could fare well with better leadership handling their fabs.
AMD did that, but Global Foundry doesn't do that well, at least compared to TSMC. Also Intel was going strong with their fabs until AMD started building better chips architecture wise. I'm just saying that splitting might not work.
Yeah, not really. If you look at CPUs, there is no equivalent to modern CPUs in China, they all lag many years behind and taiwanese production line is restricted to them. Eventually China might catch up and surpasse US, but not in the near future as it takes enormous resources including time.
Seriously, does it even matter at this point? Even if there was 150% clear evidence, nothing would happen because Israel is "merely defending themselves".
AFAIK not. They "wanted" to, but then paused them all together, while orange retained initial ones. 🤷♂️