China and the U.S. Tech War: Impact of Trump and Harris on Election 2024
China's Tech War Amid Election 2024
The U.S.-China tech war is all but certain to heat up no matter whether Republican Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris wins the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election. With the Democrat likely to implement targeted new rules and Trump expected to take a blunter approach, new efforts are on the horizon to slow the flow of less-sophisticated Chinese chips, smart cars, and other imports into the U.S.
Strategies from Trump and Harris
Former officials and industry experts suggest that both candidates will push for more curbs on critical areas, particularly chipmaking tools and highly prized AI technologies headed to China. Trump's strategy may focus more on broad sanctions, while Harris may implement more focused regulations.
Overall Impact on Tech Relations
This evolving landscape not only showcases the candidates' tech policies but also serves as a critical juncture for U.S.-China relations amidst the backdrop of the election.
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