What America is doing to break away from China
Daniel Coughlin
07 September 2022
How the US is cutting economic ties with China
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Trump tariffs
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Decoupling tools
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Biden tariffs
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Negotiating leverage
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Executive orders
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Buy American
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Local sourcing
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Critical supply chains
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Banned firms
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Outbound investment screening
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Potential bans
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Blacklisted businesses
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Inbound investment screening
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Prohibited sale
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Stock delisting
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Audit legislation
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Questionable ownership
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Mass delisting
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Licenses pulled
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No export licences either
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Tough sanctions
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Xinjiang restrictions
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Key legislation
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CHIPS and Science Act
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Competitive edge
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Funding boost
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Friendshoring moves
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Building alliances
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Near and reshoring
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Hi-tech reshoring
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Guardrails in place
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Establishing extra oversight
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Turning off TikTok
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Long process
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