RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Tesla Correction Trump didn t like the transpacific deal because =
Trump’s first acts, since he believed that it steals American jobs while benefiting large corporations. https://theconversation.com/why-trump-is-right-and-wrong-about-killing-off-the-tpp-69045 Yasch22 wrote: China's been taking stabs at Apple for the past five years, and now they've taken a few shots at Tesla. Of course, at the same time, they've figured out how to get their cuts of both the Apple and Tesla pies with all that manufacturing + shareholding + factory-building.
This is an incredibly important time for US-China relations. Biden says he's "recalibrating" the relationship, and there's a lot of work to do after all the insults and attacks from Trump. That's not to say Trump was wrong about his complaints, but as is typical he made a royal hash of his insights.
E.g., he couldn't stand the TransPacific trade deal, mainly because he'd have had to give credit to Obama for it, but China hated that deal, as it would have kept in check China's wish to dominate Pacific trade. Trump was the proverbial bull in the (um) china shop, throwing out insults about the "Wuhan flu" etc. But what the US really needs to do is to conduct a steady rockhard policy lasting for another 5 to 15 years where they reverse the trade imbalance.
No need to poke sticks in China's eyes. Just create policies that bring a lot of the factories back home, and get new control of the supply chain for green energy, for car building, for concrete production, for everything that China now controls.