The News-Times

China pursues tech ‘self-reliance,’ fueling global unease

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China’s ruling Communist Party is pressing entreprene­urs to make the country a “technology superpower” that doesn’t need the United States or other foreign suppliers. The aim is to develop Chinese creators of computer, energy, medical and other technologi­es that can generate wealth and global influence. That is prompting fear the world might decouple, or split into markets with incompatib­le standards and products, which would hurt innovation. Chinese companies including Alibaba Group, the world’s biggest e-commerce company, are launching ventures to develop processor chips. Analysts say they are unlikely to be competitiv­e in global markets if they detach from the global supply chain for components and technology, a goal no other country is pursuing.

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