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The U.S. is a primary actor in implementing and coordinating export controls globally, as evidenced by its unilateral actions against Russia and China [1], [2], and its formal economic security agreements with partners like the EU, Malaysia, Thailand, and Ecuador [3], [4], [5], [6]. These policies have become a central point of both international cooperation and diplomatic friction [7].
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Tracking Trump's Trade Deals | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org 4 facts
claimEconomic security commitments between the United States and Thailand are organized around addressing third-party unfair trade practices, supply chain resilience, export controls, investment screening, and duty evasion.
claimThe European Union agreed to cooperate with the United States on economic security priorities, including critical minerals, export controls, and supply chain resilience.
claimMalaysia agreed to align with all unilateral United States export controls, a commitment that is stronger than the agreement with Cambodia, which only required alignment with 'relevant' US export controls.
claimEcuador agreed to cooperate with the United States on economic security priorities, including export controls, duty evasion, and investment screening, and to take complementary actions to address nonmarket practices, similar to the agreement between the United States and South Korea.
Quest for Strategic Autonomy? Europe Grapples with the US - China ... realinstitutoelcano.org 1 fact
claimFriction remains in transatlantic relations, particularly over United States industrial policies and the unilateral imposition of export controls on advanced artificial intelligence chips, which have impacted some European countries.
The United States and China's complex cooperation and rivalry ... eastasiaforum.org 1 fact
claimThe ongoing tariff war and stringent export controls on critical technologies are key issues underscoring the intense rivalry between the United States and China.
Geopolitical impacts of the war in Ukraine | EY - Global ey.com 1 fact
claimThe United States, the European Union, and other entities have implemented export controls on advanced technologies as part of their sanctions against Russia.