The US needs to make it illegal for tech companies to work with the Chinese military and for American leaders to pass legislation to ban cooperation with Chinese military entities. Additionally, Americans can make a difference by refusing to invest in Chinese companies and buying products made in China, which help them in their competition with the US as the biggest tech firms in China also work on military projects.
The economic incentive for manufacturing in a cheap country means forfeiting the rights to the law of that foreign land, leading to the rise of woke culture and the increasing reliance of big tech on China for venture capital and fewer regulations.
The Chinese employ forward-thinking and calculating decision-making, particularly in their geopolitical strategy. While the US typically focuses on economic logic for trade negotiations, China is looking at the balance of power and considering the series of events that will follow a given decision.
The increasing population growth in countries like Niger poses a challenge for sustainable development while China's manufacturing industry continues to be on the rise as its production areas also shift from one place to another.
The technology industry is embracing a surveillance-heavy model of advertising and is adopting the types of tools that enable the authoritarian practices of governments like China. While companies will have to be careful to avoid the appearance of censorship or abuse, these tools could give companies much greater control over what users say and share online.
A discussion on the current state of the US-China trade war and its impact on China's economy.