• @freagle@lemmygrad.ml
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      112 months ago

      There’s literally no reason to retaliate using state actors for this. It won’t fix the economics, it won’t fix the power balance.

      The retaliation is when the US sets precedent in international economic relations and China uses it to cut off American tech companies from the Chinese market which is a massive revenue source for them. If China announced anything like that, it would kill the tech stocks future projections because all that growth that US tech was banking on would disappear.

      • @protist@mander.xyz
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        32 months ago

        US tech companies betting on China to sustain their growth are foolish. China doesn’t need an excuse to favor its internal tech companies over external ones. It already does favor its own tech companies, and its own industries across any sector in which it can compete. China has already crippled US tech company growth within their borders. Any “retaliation” here is just spin, they are doing it anyway.

      • xep
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        -22 months ago

        The reason regulation is required for this is because private companies, being purely proft-driven, won’t. It’s a state matter.

    • @jimmydoreisalefty@lemmy.world
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      92 months ago

      Yeah, not too sure why you would forcefully see it as a threat…

      If you already see it and think of a country as an enemy (boogeyman) than anything people from that country or gov’t says would look like a threat or to be a scary statements…

      At least that is how I see it…

      I hope we shall continue to analyze our own way of thinking and talking about such topics!

    • @Car@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      52 months ago

      Imagine WW3 kicking off from TikTok. Not even a cool battle or anything, just massive misinformation campaigns to incite violence and false flag attacks