Xinhua News Agency of Singapore reported today (October 23): "The Trump administration in the United States is considering restricting a series of export products to China that are centered around U.S.-made software, from laptops to jet engines, in response to Beijing's recent expansion of restrictions on rare earth exports."
[Witty] Comment: The United States is once again upgrading its containment measures against China, trying to respond to the rare earth control by restricting export products centered around U.S.-made software. But isn't this a self-destructive intimidation? China has already been foresighted, and five years ago it began to replace key facilities' autonomous software and hardware equipment step by step. Although this move by Trump may cause us some discomfort, it won't hurt the core of Chinese enterprises. On the contrary, it will make American companies suffer the consequences and lose the vast Chinese market. This bullying behavior that harms others without benefiting itself reveals its inner panic and lack of strategies.
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