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US-China technology policies under microscope
This is a five-part series on US-China technology policies. New parts will run on alternate Saturdays.
Updated: 31 Jul, 2021
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[1]
In tech war with China, US debates steps beyond just blocking competition
Debate continues over how much the government should be involved in research and development, and whether a single agency should oversee national tech strategy.
22 May, 2021
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[2]
Huawei is still on the hook as Biden fine-tunes America’s strategy with China
The US Innovation and Competition Act, which awaits passage in the House of Representatives before Biden signs it into law, dispels any illusion that the 46th American president would unwind the policies of his belligerent predecessor.
12 Jun, 2021
[3]
How supply chain politics could mean misery for thousands of Chinese workers
Ofilm’s fall from grace is one of the clearest examples yet of how obscure parts of the global supply chain can be ensnared by US-China relations.
26 Jun, 2021
[4]
US-China tech war: In battle for talent, US ‘shooting ourselves in the foot’
Justice Department’s ‘China Initiative’ pursuit of suspected tech thieves and spies is chilling the climate for scientists studying and working in the US.
03 Jul, 2021
[5]
‘There‘s no playbook for this’: How Biden is tackling China amid globalisation
The administration puts together a team of advisers to devise a policy that strikes a balance between national security and technological innovation.
31 Jul, 2021