The United States wants to dismantle the "Allies Bureau"?The Biden team officially stated!Technological hegemony returns
Relations between the United States and Japan have always been good. In many industries, including semiconductors, the United States and Japan also uphold the purpose of jointly building an industrial chain, forming a pattern of "allies" between the two countries.
However, no one expected that Lao Mei would personally take action and dismantle this "ally bureau".
The U.S. Steel Alliance has called for a reconsideration of Japan's steel giant's $14.1 billion offer to buy the U.S. The Biden camp has already made an official statement: even the closest allies must take a closer look. This means that Biden's team intends to work with the American Labor Union to conduct a more in-depth investigation into the purchase of large American steel mills by Japanese companies.
There is no doubt that this is yet another repeat of the technological hegemon. You must know that in the past, the United States has been using its own technological advantages, and any transaction that is unfavorable to American companies will be vetoed by them. When the time comes, the United States will definitely use the threat to the ** chain of American enterprises as an excuse to prevent the development of American enterprises.
And now, the Americans are using the same excuse. They believe that if a foreign company has mastered American technology, they can deny it when it is judged to reduce the competitiveness of American companies.
If they believe it's bad for U.S. companies, they use their technological advantage to block mergers and acquisitions.
This move will make Lao Mei dismantle this "ally bureau" by himself.
It should be noted that due to the urgent need for help from the major US alliances, Biden's camp has shown a clear bias. At this time, the American Union of Workers is vigorously resisting the deal, and Biden has to continue the investigation to reassure the American workers. But that's not the most important thing, after all, this merger won't make any progress for some time.
A year later, the big American companies are gone, and the big Japanese companies won't necessarily want to buy them. To put it bluntly, it is necessary to get it at such an important time, and it will not stand up to the audit at all.
This time, the investigation of Laos and the United States not only violated their promise to establish a first-class chain with American companies, but also indirectly caused a huge impact on Japanese companies and their product quality. This is undoubtedly a psychological blow to Japanese companies, making them realize that this kind of cooperation is based on the premise that neither side will hurt each other. In this case, what alliances, are floating clouds.
In fact, Japan has long stated its position, and once it is investigated, it is likely to have an adverse impact on the relations between the two countries. Now, what Biden will ultimately decide depends on his relationship with his allies, or the position of the major U.S. alliances. What do you think they would do in this situation?Please leave a comment, like, share here!