KaiBear said:ATL Bear said:Taiwan business leaders are just as comfortable working with China as they are it's largest trading partner. This is an odd one to pick a trade war with, particularly on a day China planted a huge flag as a real threat to U.S. leadership in AI tech and future computing.KaiBear said:boognish_bear said:BREAKING: President Trump announces the U.S. will be placing tariffs on all semi-conductors and pharmaceuticals imported from 🇹🇼Taiwan in the very near future pic.twitter.com/KGbMbT3tLd
— Financelot (@FinanceLancelot) January 27, 2025
Incredibly clever.
Trump is initially picking ' soft' targets from which to gain rapid momentum in the building of factories ( with good jobs ) here in the US.
Because Taiwan WILL cooperate…… in addition to the threat of tariffs …..the business leaders won't risk a pissed off Trump pulling the US 6th fleet .
And without the protection of the US fleet , China rolls over Taiwan within months.
Best of all
The real threat is subtle . But the Taiwanese will instinctively know exactly what Trump is really messaging.
Watch for a favorable response from Taiwan within a month at most .
Because the Chinese not only want to take Taiwan….they want retribution from their longtime adversaries.
What long time adversaries?
China has donated its sphere of influence since the Bronze Age.
They literally called their area Tianxia, "all under Heaven". Everything that they cared to own they ruled (all else was barbarian nobodies….or so far away as to no matter)
One in a while some horse warriors would conquer the place but the get quickly absorbed into being Chinese.
And Japan dominated them that one time in the 20th century when it industrialized first.
But China has no long term enemies.
It's been the big dog forever over there.