to compete
GTJN2QHRP •
13 hours ago
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Part of the problem is the unspoken fear that a lack of American industry puts the nation at risk because it makes it dependent on other nations. And, in American (and especially right wing) ideology, dependence equals weakness - which is a cardinal sin in America. There is ultimately only one answer: the U.S. must become industrially competitive again. But, Americans are not willing to make the sacrifices that that would require -- so we try to limit and tear down those who ARE competitive.
GTSRFHA72 •
15 hours ago
1
There are many rising companies such as BYD and TEMU that are giving consumers value for money. US companies should reflect and compete fairly instead of hiding the apron of national security. As a consumer, I find it very disturbing that so many leading companies are blocked by fake national security concerns or tariffs, such as Huawei, SMIC, TikTok etc. US, Europe, India should accept that China is an important part of the global economy and constant changing of goalposts will not prevent China's rise.
GT9M9LMK3 •
18 hours ago
1
First and foremost ASML is not a US company ..it's a Dutch company....it must be able to do business with China as it wishes....and the US is also giving subsidies to companies in the US that will come up with better Lithography machines made by the US....the US is also trying to knee cap ASML at the same time
GT9M9LMK3 •
18 hours ago
1
The US specifically the white man of the US thought being innovative is exclusively thier God given talent given to them only...racism and superiority complex is what clouds their judgement..now Chinese people are innovating better products it pains them ......
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