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Trump's victory in this year's presidential election was like detonating a bombshell internationally, which not only caused concerns in various countries, but also brought about a major political earthquake in the United States.

Why did a large number of US capital begin to withdraw before Trump took office? Why are American tycoons hoarding RMB? How can we say that Trump's election is good for China? Trump's election as the new US president has not only frightened the US allies in Asia and Europe, but also made Taiwan Province of China "an unforgettable" and a large number of US capital began to withdraw.

Musk's SpaceX is the leader of this large-scale withdrawal of US capital. Reuters recently confirmed that Musk's SpaceX started this wave of withdrawal, requiring several Taiwanese companies that supply components to Starlink to move production out of Taiwan.

Moreover, SpaceX bluntly stated that this was due to "geopolitical considerations", which actually means that the balance in the Taiwan Strait is rapidly tilting towards the mainland, and American technology companies represented by Musk are obviously more "pessimistic" about the Lai Ching-te administration.

Taiwan has a large satellite industry. SpaceX has about 12 direct suppliers from Taiwan, and these suppliers rely on dozens of other Taiwanese subcontractors. Therefore, Musk's decision to withdraw investment caused great panic among the Taiwanese authorities, because Musk's move was like "cutting off the source of funds" for Taiwan. According to the US media, the cause of this situation is: "The majority of US investment in Taiwan is basically technology companies, and the controllers behind these companies are precisely the Republicans or Trump's supporters."

In addition, Musk is now basically tied to Trump, and his grasp of US official policies is much more timely than before. Obviously, Lai Qingde's administration's intensified provocations on cross-strait issues have led to escalating tensions in the Taiwan Strait, making US companies feel increasingly insecure.