Again, that's no sweet off my brow. It's not as if working with a datacenter in canada, mexico, or Ireland is all that different from one in the US. Especially when you start talking about what these are being used for, LLMs. The added latency for a datacenter being in China has zero impact on how I use it.
There also isn't some magical expertise loss from these datacenters not being local.
About the only risk is that the various governments become so hostile to people in the US using their datacenters as to apply taxes and fees on usage. Which is unlikely to say the least. The owners of these datacenters want them used and if they can convince a government to give them preferential treatment they can likely convince the same government not to tax their clients.
I guess there is also the risk of the government spying on the incoming and outgoing prompts. But lets be really real here, that's unlikely to matter to almost anyone other than people working for our government.