Recommended Citation
Xuan-Thao Nguyen, Tech Supremacy: The New Arms Race Between China and the United States, 49 J. Corp. L. 103 (2023), https://digitalcommons.law.uw.edu/faculty-articles/1061
Keywords
China, U.S., technology, 2022 Law on Science and Technology Progress, e-CNY, digital currency
Document Type
Article
Abstract
In the brewing tech war between the United States and China, the quest for tech supremacy is in full force. Through enacting a series of laws and policies, China aims to reach its goal of tech supremacy. If China succeeds, U.S. corporations will face a daunting task in competing against Chinese products and services in core industries and in sectors where artificial intelligence and technological breakthroughs reign. This Article is the first to identify and analyze China’s 2022 Law on Science and Technology Progress, Personal Information Protection Law, Made in China 2025, National Intellectual Property Strategies, and digital currency e-CNY; explore their potential impact on U.S. business; and urge immediate attention to the tech war.
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