Kamala Harris

Harris vs. Trump: China Policy

While the general negative trajectory of U.S.-China relations will not change after the election, competition is likely to intensify, and relations may become more unpredictable under a second Trump administration. Both Trump andHarris view China as the United States’ pacing threat and seek to curtail China’s technological advancement, military modernization, and non-market practices. However, their approaches may emphasize different policy instruments.

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Harris vs. Trump Indo-Pacific Policies Summary

Key Takeaways Trade and Investment: Harris and Trump both aim to protect U.S. domestic industry and constrain China’s technological advancement, but Trump is much more enthusiastic about applying new tariffs on China. Regarding technology denial, Trump would try to accrue negotiating leverage through transactional, unilateral, and entity-based approaches to controls on exports and foreign investment.

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Harris vs. Trump: Indo-Pacific Alliances

The United States has formal bilateral defense treaties with Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Thailand, and Australia, comprising the foundation of its regional security strategy. Washington views these alliances as critical to ensuring regional stability, deterring adversaries, and promoting a “free and open Indo-Pacific” that supports economic prosperity and protects territorial sovereignty. 

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Harris vs. Trump: Inbound FDI Regulation

Key Takeaways Regardless of the election outcome, U.S. businesses – especially in the technology sector – should expect additional expansion of the scope and rigor of restrictions on inbound foreign direct investment (FDI) from China and other “countries of concern.” The Trump administration supported Congressional efforts to expand the statutory authority of the Committee on

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Harris Selects Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as Running Mate

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is a popular figure in his midwestern state – despite being relatively unknown at the national level – who has a track record of progressive policy wins. Vice President Kamala Harris likely saw Walz’s “everyman” appeal as differentiating him from career politicians and resonating with both progressives and blue-collar voters. 

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