
Driving with Dunne Trade Truce: The Calm Before Bigger U.S-China Storms. Jorge Guajardo, former Ambassador of Mexico to China and partner at DGA Global
Nov 6, 2025
Jorge Guajardo, former Mexican ambassador to China and partner at DGA Global, dives into the turbulent waters of U.S.-China relations. He discusses the recent meeting between Trump and Xi, exploring whether a 'trade truce' can effectively address deep-rooted tensions. Guajardo reveals how China's rapid tech deployment contrasts with U.S. regulatory values and highlights Mexico's strategic position amid these giants. From supply chain challenges to auto industry vulnerabilities, he underscores the urgency for Western awareness and action as China accelerates its decoupling.
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Community Over Individual Drives Chinese Pace
- China prioritizes community and state goals over individual protections, shaping faster, different regulation.
- That systemic value gap explains why some Chinese industries advance quicker than Western counterparts.
CRISPR Babies Example Of 'Try Then Regulate'
- Jorge recalls China allowing CRISPR babies and then regulating after public outrage and punishment of the scientist.
- He uses this to illustrate China often tries things first and regulates later.
Choke Points Are China's New Leverage
- China is weaponizing supply-chain choke points like legacy chips and rare earths to exert leverage.
- This shift transforms a trade war into a supply-chain war that threatens global industry continuity.



