Search: Sanctions,Technological sovereignty (2 materials)

US Technology Policy amid Rivalry with China

... removing the industry’s monopolists from it. China will have its own competitive players — this is only a question of time. Sanctions slow down but do not stop China’s technological progress. They are encouraging it to redouble efforts to develop its ... ... technological players — the EU, Japan and South Korea, to name a few, whereas China mostly relies on itself, thereby enhancing its technological sovereignty. In any case, “industry 4.0” has not yet reached the end of history. Quantum computers are still ...

05.12.2023

Battle for Semiconductors: Will There Be Winners?

..., replace its top management, and introduce U.S. Compliance officers into the team. It is important to realize that the U.S. sanctions against ZTE had been imposed even before a full-scale trade war between the U.S. and China broke out. Yet, this was ... ... vulnerabilities in key fundamental technologies. Chinese officials also began to speak more frequently about the need to ensure technological sovereignty. Ivan Danilin: A New Stage in the U.S.–China Tech War: Huawei and Other U.S. Targets The U.S. has ...

05.09.2023

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