It's just a reset of the negotiation table now with both participants willing to actually make a deal instead of just flinging shit at each other. With the universal 10% in place during it and a good faith gesture with the fentanyl thing.
A total decoupling is unreasonable and not realy feasible based on global economy scale and the requirements thereof, it's just going to be shifted away from any reliance on each other for critical services and infrastructure.
I'd say just getting to that new starting point should be considered a win.
It's just a reset of the negotiation table now with both participants willing to actually make a deal instead of just flinging shit at each other. With the universal 10% in place during it and a good faith gesture with the fentanyl thing. A total decoupling is unreasonable and not realy feasible based on global economy scale and the requirements thereof, it's just going to be shifted away from any reliance on each other for critical services and infrastructure.
I'd say just getting to that new starting point should be considered a win.
I'll grant that it's a good first step, but all it is right now is a first step.