Analysts say this strategy seeks to elevate U.S. security, yet it may reinforce a divide between the world's largest economies.
**Trump's Renewed Efforts to Sever Economic Ties with China**

**Trump's Renewed Efforts to Sever Economic Ties with China**
The Trump administration is intensifying a trade war against China through revised visa policies and export controls, aiming to diminish longstanding economic connections.
The Trump administration is ramping up efforts to "decouple" the United States from China by threatening to revoke the visas of approximately 277,000 Chinese students in the U.S. and implementing stricter scrutiny for future applicants from China and Hong Kong. Following a halt in cargo ships bringing Chinese goods to American ports, the Trump team has begun suspending sales of vital U.S. technologies to China—including sectors like jet engines, semiconductors, and various machinery.
These decisive actions represent a concerted strategy to dismantle the close commercial ties that have defined U.S.-China relations for decades, with advocates arguing such measures will enhance American security. They believe that entrenching both nations in their respective regional spheres of influence is critical.
While the earlier Trump administration had initiated discussions about the necessity of economic decoupling due to perceived national security risks, trade volumes remained high even through the pandemic period. These recent moves signal a clear pivot towards viewing the relationship as one of competition rather than mutual cooperation, challenging the long-standing foundations of bilateral ties.