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Trump actually started to decouple America from China

Geopolitics
Global
Started May 24, 2026

The "economic divorce" between the two countries is proceeding slowly, but it is proceeding

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CLAIM Posted by will May 24, 2026
Strengthening domestic industries through decoupling can lead to innovation and job creation in the U.S.
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The ongoing decoupling might exacerbate tensions and lead to a fragmented global economy, which is detrimental to all.
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The slow decoupling from China risks economic instability and may harm American consumers with higher prices.
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While decoupling may be necessary, it must be done strategically to avoid damaging both economies.
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CLAIM Posted by will May 24, 2026
Decoupling from China can enhance U.S. economic security and reduce dependency on a geopolitical rival.
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