In the past year, US companies involved in the production of machinery used to manufacture semiconductors have been engaged in a fierce struggle with government officials determined to slow China's technological progress. Many companies have attempted to circumvent government regulations in order to retain a vital source of revenue.

In the face of the mounting restrictions, some American companies have chosen to 'contest' the government's directive by claiming that their business operations are exempt from the regulations. This has led to ongoing attempts to delay or block the imposition of the new regulations.

The increasing hardening of the regulatory stance by the US government towards Chinese businesses is largely an extension of the White House's diplomatic efforts in the Asia-Pacific region. The outgoing administration hopes to repeat the success of US President Bill Clinton's efforts in the 1990s to 'reassemble' the liberal international order in East Asia, which included campaigning against the projects of Japan, and back those countries seeking to defend their sovereignty under the universal principles of law.

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