President Trump Eases U.S.-China Tech Restrictions, Raising Concerns Over Strategic Stability
President Trump has recently shifted U.S. policy towards China by relaxing export controls on advanced technology, a move that has sparked debate over its implications for U.S.-China relations. Historically, both Republican and Democratic administrations have treated China as a strategic competitor, tightening export controls and reducing economic exposure. However, Trump has reversed this trend by approving sales of advanced chips, such as Nvidia's H200, to major Chinese tech firms. This decision comes amid a broader strategy to foster a personal relationship with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, which Trump believes can ensure stability. Despite this diplomatic approach, concerns have been raised about the potential risks to U.S. interests, particularly in terms of military and technological competition.