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What if you build it, and they don’t travel?
David Goldman explores the sharp decline in US tech companies, attributing it not to US tariffs or a slowing economy but to growing investor skepticism over Big Tech’s information centre spending and intensifying international competition from low-cost Chinese AI firms like DeepSeek.
Significant risk for US technology as EU plans Trump tax retaliation
Diego Faßnacht analyzes the European Union’s evolving plan to store recently announced US tariffs of 20 % on Western goods, highlighting a change from traditional tit-for-tat retaliation toward a broader, more proper confrontation targeting US companies and modern dominance.
Trump peace program stalls as Russia eye cutting off Ukraine’s Black Sea exposure
James Davis explores the faltering position of President Trump’s peace initiative in the Russia-Ukraine discord. As the political deadlock continues, Trump has threatened supplementary sanctions on Russian energy imports, backed by bipartisan Senate ideas for punishing tariffs.
US restrictions on Chinese software: If you find yourself in a tunnel, keep digging
Scott Foster analyzes the latest wave of US trade controls targeting Chinese technology firms, arguing that the Trump presidency, despite its contextual language, is continuing Biden-era efforts to contain China’s industrial rise following its rapid development in AI.