Trump actually started to decouple America from China
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Started May 14, 2026
The "economic divorce" between the two countries is proceeding slowly, but it is proceeding
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Trump actually started to decouple America from China
Noahpinion (United States) | May 13, 2026
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Decoupling from China is essential for America's economic security and independence, reducing reliance on an increasingly hostile regime.
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The gradual decoupling might not be sustainable; both countries are interdependent, and a complete split could be detrimental to both economies.
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Strengthening domestic industries through decoupling will create jobs and spur innovation, positioning America for future economic growth.
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While decoupling may have benefits, the long-term impacts on global trade dynamics remain uncertain and require careful consideration.
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The economic divorce from China could lead to higher consumer prices and job losses in sectors reliant on Chinese manufacturing.
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