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Tech Decoupling: How U.S.-China Competition Could Go Too Far

Pitched battles over TikTok and Huawei in recent years have brought more attention to a growing trend of tech decoupling between the United States and China. As U.S.-China competition intensifies, there's been growing concern over the interdependence between U.S. and Chinese tech ecosystems. But could this technological split go too far? Jon Bateman explains the forces behind tech decoupling and how the United States can responsibly compete with China on technology.

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By Jon Bateman
Published on June 6, 2022

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