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iewgnem

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They're not saying Nexperia China not sending money to Dutch office is fabricated, they're saying the Dutch fabricated the part where they stopped sending money first, i.e. sequence of events. The sequence doesn't really matter so long as right now the Dutch are getting zero revenue from Nexperia.

Also, this is the plan all along, lol
To ensure long-term supply resilience, the Chinese unit has proactively initiated multiple contingency plans and are accelerating the qualification of new wafer supply sources, according to its statement.

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For some reason they're celebrating this as if it's an assured win already.
The Europeans are about to discover White House isn't the best translator lol
I do get the sense the west will rather die, i.e. eat crippling restrictions on military and critical industries in silence, than lose face and admit China never actually said they're removing RE restrictions.
 

FriedButter

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Why? this doesn't make sense to me because imo this only benefits us from my pov as it continues to let us have full ownership of Tiktok US, which is exactly what I wanted too.

TikTok is only part of a greater chess board. The Americans have zero intentions of ending the trade war. They want China to fully capitulate on all fronts while agreeing to allow the US to keep their tariffs and sanctions. The Trump Admin is engaging in Israel policy of “Escalation to De-escalate” combined with the Iranian policy of “Maximum Pressure and Leverage.” MAGA America does not want to give the appearance of victory to the other side. That is why nuclear escalation, Tomahawks against Russia, and the 50% BIS plus the theft of Nexperia against China is happening. MAGA America is about reimposing US global hegemony.
 

iewgnem

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Nexperia China seems validating new wafer production capacity
Nexperia China saying the Dutch owes them 1 billion RMB could become a lot more important as that gives China legal basis for sanctioning European Nexperia from selling their assets.

Why? this doesn't make sense to me because imo this only benefits us from my pov as it continues to let us have full ownership of Tiktok US, which is exactly what I wanted too.
Americans care about appearances more than they care about their own survival, both internally and externally (12% of Americans literally can't afford food right now because both sides want to look tough). Effective full continued Chinese control of TikTok US doesn't really matter to them as much as their ability to claim they "took over TikTok".
 

AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General
Trump has to look like he won if he lost. Then if anything bad comes that he can’t avoid, he’ll claim China violated something. Look at Bessent claiming China will buy “x” amount of soybeans. He can lie and he’ll just say China broke their promise. All of this is about fooling Americans to support Trump. If you’ve seen Combat Veteran News on YouTube, the idiot there reported about the TikTok deal being done back in May. After Trump’s trip to Asia he’s upset that the deal apparently isn’t resolved. So what’s his conclusion? China must’ve lied to Trump. Everything regarding China that turned out not to be what Trump said… China must’ve lied.

The only thing I can conclude from everything I’ve come across is to why Trump is not following through with his threats is he’s realized he can’t continue on threatening China because China ain’t budging and he knows if he did exercise his threats, the US would suffer regardless enough where he couldn’t spin anything good for the US. This song and dance routine is getting old and Trump sees that. So now he’s resigned that the only thing he can do is say everything is going great without little action against China or else… Everything that has been suggested the US can do to China will hurt the US too or else he would’ve done it already.

I’ve said many times before in here that it’s over for the West. They raped the world to get to their height and they can no longer hang on to it if they want to convince the world they’re not the monsters that got them there in the first place and they’re failing to do that. Just look at the seizure of Nexperia. When push comes to shove, they’ll violate their own rule of law that makes them think that separates them from the animals and take it because they have no other choice. What’s next? Thinking they can colonize other countries again? Maybe they can use national security as an excuse too.
 

plawolf

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Americans care about appearances more than they care about their own survival, both internally and externally (12% of Americans literally can't afford food right now because both sides want to look tough). Effective full continued Chinese control of TikTok US doesn't really matter to them as much as their ability to claim they "took over TikTok".

It’s really all down to the balance of power and human nature.

During the late Qing and later years of strife, a lot of Chinese officials made increasing pompous claims and proclamations in the face of overwhelming loss at the hands of hostile hard power.

Saddam talked tough as the bombs fell. Hilter raved and ranted in his bunker as Berlin burned.

When your hard power crumbles and fails you, people who have been used to getting their way bullying others just cannot deal with it. So they talk big to compensate. At the national level, such a profound show to the public of how far their once great nation has fallen is known trigger civil unrest and even revolutions.

Trump and Co would absolutely love to get an absolute win, but it’s only because American hard power just can no longer deliver those unequivocal knock-out blows that they are reduced to increasingly blatant and egregious manipulations of the truth and now even outright fabrications and lies to prevent the American people from realising just how far they have fallen.

But that’s not really a good thing. Because if American ruling elites think they are going to face the mob and guillotine if they loose in a hot war against China. Then that makes it much more likely they will resort to nuclear weapons to try to reverse their conventional losses, as at that point they really haven’t got much more to loose in any case. I think this risk is what keeps Chinese leaders up at night, and why they are so reluctant to use China’s growing hard power. Not until they have a solution to the American nuclear MAD card in any case.
 

FriedButter

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US pushes for wider global dollar adoption​

Trump administration officials are discussing ways to encourage other countries to adopt the dollar as their primary currency to counter a China-led charge to erode the greenback’s global dominance.

Staff from government departments — including the Treasury and the White House — met Steve Hanke, a professor at Johns Hopkins University and a leading expert on dollarisation, over the summer to discuss how the administration could promote the policy.

“This is a policy they are taking very seriously, but it is in progress. No final decisions have been made yet,” Hanke told the Financial Times.

Talk about dollarisation comes amid US involvement to try to calm a market crisis in Argentina. Some policymakers and economists view the Latin American economy as a prime candidate for dollarisation due to frequent losses of confidence in the peso — even though both the US and Argentina say it is not actively under consideration.

Administration officials have, however, become concerned by a push led by Beijing for emerging markets to use the dollar less in cross-border transactions.

Hanke said a figure he described as a “political personality” with links to the White House outlined those concerns at a meeting in late August.

“[The political personality] made clear what was already clear to me: there was a group high up within the administration that was interested in bolstering the international role of the dollar,” Hanke said, adding that the interest in dollarisation was “in the same space” as the administration’s push for broader use of dollar-backed stablecoins.

“The high and mighty had requested that all related issues be thoroughly examined, and that’s where yours truly comes in.”
A White House spokesperson confirmed officials had met Hanke, but emphasised the administration was yet to reach any official decision on whether to encourage dollarisation.

“President Trump has repeatedly affirmed his commitment to maintaining the strength and power of the dollar. As it does on many other issues of national importance, the administration regularly seeks out insights from outside experts on this presidential priority,” said spokesperson Kush Desai. “These discussions and listening sessions, however, should not be seen as reflective of official policy positions or the administration’s policymaking.”

While the discussions began in August and predate the US Treasury’s extension of a $20bn financial lifeline to Argentina, Hanke told officials he believed the Latin American country would be one of the obvious candidates for the policy, along with Lebanon, Pakistan, Ghana, Turkey, Egypt, Venezuela and Zimbabwe.

Argentina maintained a “currency board” peg to the dollar from 1991 to 2002 but it collapsed after the country’s catastrophic 2001 default.

Hanke’s two in-person meetings took place in mid and late August. Senior officials from the US President’s Council of Economic Advisers and National Economic Council, and the National Security Council attended both meetings.

The second also involved an official from the US Treasury and the White House political personality.

Hanke, who has spent much of career advising on dollarisation, remains in regular contact with administration officials. But he says that the recent Argentine crisis has not sparked an intensification of discussions.

Dollarisation has often been touted as a fix to Argentina’s repeated currency crises and was a core campaign pledge for libertarian Javier Milei before 2023’s presidential election. Argentina’s economy minister Luis Caputo earlier this month ruled out dollarisation as a short-term option, saying the country did not have the dollar reserves to make it work, but did not reject the idea outright.

Others also tout dollarisation as a potential solution for Argentina. “That’s what has to happen if you want to break the cycle,” said Jay Newman, a key figure in hedge fund Elliott Management’s long battle with Argentina for a payout on its defaulted debt. “Otherwise every time you put dollars into the economy they get sucked out by the oligarchy and everybody who has an offshore bank account.”

Other smaller Latin American economies, such as Ecuador and El Salvador, already use the dollar. However, the IMF believes dollarisation would condemn Argentina to low growth, by forcing it to adopt the US Federal Reserve’s monetary policies.

Argentina fell into its latest crisis last month, when a shock defeat for President Milei’s party in regional elections triggered a run on the peso that threatened the country’s fragile macroeconomic stability. But the turmoil has largely subsided after a landslide win for the government at national legislative elections last month.

Many holders of Argentina’s US dollar bonds believe that official dollarisation is a distant prospect, not least because it would need to be backed by a huge increase in depleted dollar reserves.

With markets now stabilised after Milei’s victory, investors instead expect that his government will eventually shift the peso from an official exchange rate ‘band’ against the dollar towards greater flexibility — with US and IMF backing.

Bondholders are worried that the policy of holding the peso in a trading range has kept the currency too strong, cutting inflation at the cost of bringing in dollars to rebuild reserves.

Hanke believes 76 per cent of the debt that Argentina has accumulated since 1995 has disappeared through capital flight due to chronic distrust in the peso.

“All these bailouts are just a terrible deal — if only a quarter of the debt stays and is invested in productive activities, there’s nowhere near enough to produce enough free cash flow to service the debt,” Hanke said. “The rate of return would have to be at the moon.”
Trump administration officials are discussing ways to encourage other countries to adopt the dollar as their primary currency to counter a China-led charge to erode the greenback’s global dominance.
While the discussions began in August and predate the US Treasury’s extension of a $20bn financial lifeline to Argentina. Hanke told officials he believed the Latin American country would be one of the obvious candidates for the policy, along with Lebanon, Pakistan, Ghana, Turkey, Egypt, Venezuela and Zimbabwe.

MAGA new plan is to try forcing everyone else to adopt the US dollar as their primary currency, which they hope will counter China. Beside trying to control the central banking and monetary policies of others such as Pakistan which in turn will allow them to choose their own pro-US vessels to lead the countries.
 

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MAGA new plan is to try forcing everyone else to adopt the US dollar as their primary currency, which they hope will counter China. Beside trying to control the central banking and monetary policies of others such as Pakistan which in turn will allow them to choose their own pro-US vessels to lead the countries.
This strategy indicates we've officially entered the "circling the drain" phase of imperial decline. When an empire is rising or has risen to greatness, the growing global use of its currency is due to natural pull factors stemming from economic/financial attractiveness. The cases being cited in FT are due to desperation-driven push factors.
 

AssassinsMace

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I thought the dollar was already the reserve currency for the world. Trump relegated to becoming a typical Western politician where saying something as if it were new but just repeating what is old. What happened to his 100% tariff to anyone who doesn’t use the dollar?

The pattern for Trump is he’s looking to immortalize himself. The surest way to do that is to take what’s already established, destroy it, and then redo it. Look at how he’s rebuilding the White House. That way Trump will always be associated with the history of the White House. His trade war is an attempt to rewrite the world. The US already did that but that’s not enough for Trump.
 
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