... bellwether. 5G technology stands as a good example. A prime example is 5G technology. Having deployed the largest 5G network in the world, with Chinese companies holding over 40 percent of global 5G-related patents, China is at the forefront of the technology.
China has rapidly developed a robust AI ecosystem, with a laser focus on practical applications like facial recognition and industrial automation. Major tech companies are heavily investing in AI technologies, which are transforming not only the economy ...
... number of members of Congress, and even individual US states directly accused Beijing of spreading the pandemic, concealing important facts about it, and persecuting those who wanted to tell what Americans considered the truth.
Anatasia Tolstukhina:
US Technology Policy amid Rivalry with China
In the 2020 elections, Trump used China as a scapegoat and a culprit in developing a foreign policy during his election campaign. He lost the election, and the winner, Joe Biden, somewhat reduced the intensity of passion. New blocking sanctions ...
... these new circumstances?
Aleksei Kuznetsov:
BRICS in Global Financial System: The Need to Level the Playing Field
Absolutely. First off, there will not be any sole winner — it is not going to be the US, and it is not going to be China. Whatever technology China has, it will be put to the best use for the Chinese people. What the Chinese people want is to, firstly, make sure that their economy is growing and that they are not susceptible to disruptive or invasive technologies from the outside. For example,...
... was aimed at augmenting the national economy on the basis of domestic innovation, reducing dependence on foreign technology and investment, and strengthening the country’s position as a global leader in high-tech industries, was a pivotal event in China’s technology policy.
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In March 2021, the National People’s Congress of China approved the 14th Five-Year Plan, covering the 2021-2025 period. It outlined several key areas that China seeks to develop, such as next-generation AI, quantum information,...
... “
On Addressing United States Investments in Certain National Security Technologies and Products in Countries of Concern
.”
The new Executive Order introduces a National Emergency due to the fact that individual countries use access to US civilian technology to develop their military-industrial complex. In the annex to the Order, China is named as such a country, as well as the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau. The very concept of the National Emergency concept has its own specifics. More than four dozen states of emergency are simultaneously in effect in ...
... perform certain work
that directly or indirectly supports the development and production of semiconductors at certain facilities in China.
In August 2023, the U.S.
released a draft of new measures
aimed at restricting the flow of U.S. capital into China’s technology sector. If these measures take effect, U.S. private and venture capital investors will be prohibited from investing in Chinese companies that are involved in quantum computing, AI and advanced semiconductors. This being said, a complete ban ...
... discussed key issues of global technological leadership in the new environment and considered the development policy of the USA, China, the EU, and India in the field of innovative technologies against the backdrop of growing competition.
Ivan Timofeev, RIAC ... ... Innovation at RAS IMEMO; Elena Zinovieva, Deputy Director of the Centre for International Information Security, Science and Technology Policy at MGIMO University; and Ivan Shchedrov, Junior Research Fellow, Group on South Asia and Indian Ocean, at RAS ...
Given that over the past decade China's technology sector has evolved practically regulation-free, it is now clear that the same development dynamics will no longer be
After a decade of explosive growth, China’s tech sector lost hundreds of billions of dollars in less than two and a half ...
... enterprise (75.8 per cent of respondents), followed by freelance work (7.7 per cent) and further study in China or abroad (7.5 per cent).
Vassily Kashin:
What Opportunities are Opening up for Russia against the Backdrop of the Tech War between the U.S. and China?
The New Technology Pandemic
According to the Decision of the State Council on Accelerating the Cultivation and Development of Strategic Emerging Industries, the added value generated by the seven strategic emerging sectors
will account
for 15 per cent of the ...
...
The 5th annual report by RIAC, RAS Institute of Far Eastern Studies and the Institute of International Studies at Fudan University presents the сommon views of leading Russian and Chinese international affairs experts on the development of Russia–China cooperation in 2018 and the first quarter of 2019.
The authors analyze the dynamics of Russia–China interaction on the most pressing matters of international and regional agendas against the backdrop of increasing external pressure. They assess ...