This article highlights people’s concerns over China’s advantageous grasp on technology when involving the United States. More specifically, a group of D.C. insiders and practitioners of the tech industry called for a level of ‘bifurcation’ in the technological areas of the United States and China. Even before the trade war launched by President Trump, indeed, China has had a significant involvement over United States goods, whether technological or not. There are multiple times in a U.S. citizen’s life where he/she may have seen the “made in China” trademark located on his/her item. Of course, though, the technological area is much more important than the nontechnological area in certain means due to the higher value of importance of technology. Economically speaking,…
For my TeachEcoknowmics Blog four, I decided to read "Former Google CEO and others call for US-China tech ‘“bifurcation’” by Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian. This article is about a group of influential figures from Washington, D.C., and the tech industry and how they have put forth a new set of proposals aimed at reshaping the U.S.-Chinese tech relationship, advocating for a nuanced approach involving a degree of "bifurcation" between the two sectors. The report, titled "Asymmetric Competition: A Strategy for China & Technology," has gained attention within the Biden administration and beyond. The report underscores the critical nature of America's technological leadership, citing the risk posed by China's rapid advancements in key areas. The authors argue that China's advantage stems from playing…
For my fourth Blog Comment I read the article called "Former Google CEO and others call for US-China tech "bifurcation" by Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian. This article is about a report formed by an informal working group involving 15 members proposing the US and China technology sectors to split ways. In the article, it states that the "group of influential D.C. insiders and tech industry practitioners calling for a degree of "bifurcation" in the U.S. and Chinese tech sectors." The group's claim is that the America's technological advances help secure their democratic way of life but maybe at risk with China looking to "overtake the United States in critical areas." With the proposal, there are policies that position the US to out…
The concern being raised by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and a 15-member informal working group is described in the article "Former Google CEO and others push for U.S.-China tech "bifurcation". America's technical leadership is essential to its security, wealth, and democratic way of life, the narrative goes. Yet as China surges to surpass the United States in crucial areas, this crucial advantage is now under jeopardy. Because of the disparity in how China and its businesses are run, China has experienced asymmetric growth in the technology sector. China has an advantage over the United States due to corporate espionage, recurrent theft of intellectual property, and the blurring border between private businesses and the government. The suggestions made by the…
The final blog post i have choose is titled "Decoupling: China/U.S." The Biden administration calls for a technological split with Chinese I.T. giants. America's technological leadership is fundamental to its security, prosperity, and democratic way of life. The U.S. policymakers believe that the I.T. giants in China are owned by government agencies rather than private entities. Although this bifurcation is alarming to Google and its 15 participants, creating a national tech analysis & forecasting centre is quintessential. This will help reform the supply chain in domestic infrastructure.
It will bring an upscale in literacy standards and H-1B immigration that caters for an eligible batch of the labor force. Biden's administration is under the influence of winning the 21st century and…
This article highlights people’s concerns over China’s advantageous grasp on technology when involving the United States. More specifically, a group of D.C. insiders and practitioners of the tech industry called for a level of ‘bifurcation’ in the technological areas of the United States and China. Even before the trade war launched by President Trump, indeed, China has had a significant involvement over United States goods, whether technological or not. There are multiple times in a U.S. citizen’s life where he/she may have seen the “made in China” trademark located on his/her item. Of course, though, the technological area is much more important than the nontechnological area in certain means due to the higher value of importance of technology. Economically speaking,…
For my TeachEcoknowmics Blog four, I decided to read "Former Google CEO and others call for US-China tech ‘“bifurcation’” by Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian. This article is about a group of influential figures from Washington, D.C., and the tech industry and how they have put forth a new set of proposals aimed at reshaping the U.S.-Chinese tech relationship, advocating for a nuanced approach involving a degree of "bifurcation" between the two sectors. The report, titled "Asymmetric Competition: A Strategy for China & Technology," has gained attention within the Biden administration and beyond. The report underscores the critical nature of America's technological leadership, citing the risk posed by China's rapid advancements in key areas. The authors argue that China's advantage stems from playing…
For my fourth Blog Comment I read the article called "Former Google CEO and others call for US-China tech "bifurcation" by Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian. This article is about a report formed by an informal working group involving 15 members proposing the US and China technology sectors to split ways. In the article, it states that the "group of influential D.C. insiders and tech industry practitioners calling for a degree of "bifurcation" in the U.S. and Chinese tech sectors." The group's claim is that the America's technological advances help secure their democratic way of life but maybe at risk with China looking to "overtake the United States in critical areas." With the proposal, there are policies that position the US to out…
The concern being raised by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and a 15-member informal working group is described in the article "Former Google CEO and others push for U.S.-China tech "bifurcation". America's technical leadership is essential to its security, wealth, and democratic way of life, the narrative goes. Yet as China surges to surpass the United States in crucial areas, this crucial advantage is now under jeopardy. Because of the disparity in how China and its businesses are run, China has experienced asymmetric growth in the technology sector. China has an advantage over the United States due to corporate espionage, recurrent theft of intellectual property, and the blurring border between private businesses and the government. The suggestions made by the…
The final blog post i have choose is titled "Decoupling: China/U.S." The Biden administration calls for a technological split with Chinese I.T. giants. America's technological leadership is fundamental to its security, prosperity, and democratic way of life. The U.S. policymakers believe that the I.T. giants in China are owned by government agencies rather than private entities. Although this bifurcation is alarming to Google and its 15 participants, creating a national tech analysis & forecasting centre is quintessential. This will help reform the supply chain in domestic infrastructure.
It will bring an upscale in literacy standards and H-1B immigration that caters for an eligible batch of the labor force. Biden's administration is under the influence of winning the 21st century and…