
The Return of Export Controls: A Risky Tactic That Requires Cooperation From Allies
via Foreign Affairs
President Biden’s sweeping new export controls block all indigenous Chinese chipmakers from importing US equipment and services needed to make high-end semiconductors. The move reflected growing bipartisan concern that China was using Western technology to develop super missiles, drones, and other weapons. But the failure to secure buy-in from allies could allow foreign firms to replace US firms in Chinese supply chains, writes Chad P. Bown.


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The Trouble With Trans-Pacific Trade: How Washington Can Get Its Allies On Board With Its New Strategy
via Foreign Affairs

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