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US - China tech war

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“We have only seen the first phase of the U.S.-China technology competition and it has been mostly focused in developed countries. But the real competition is set to play out across the developing world. It's invisible, but everywhere. Even the traditional infrastructure projects all have a digital component to them.”

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Analyst and director of the Reconnecting Asia Project at the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies
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“We have no competing fighting chance against China in 15 to 20 years. Right now, it's already a done deal; it is already over in my opinion. Whether it takes a war or not is kind of anecdotal.”

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Pentagon's first chief software officer
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“Technology is a main battlefield for big countries. Now, Chinese tech stocks are facing threats in the U.S., and China needs to provide an innovative capital market to encourage them to return. The development of the Beijing Stock Exchange can help support financing for SMEs and drive their growth.”

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Researcher at the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies of Renmin University
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“If you shut out the Chinese with export control measures, you'll force them to strive toward tech sovereignty, in their case real tech sovereignty ... In 15 years' time they'll be able to do it all by themselves — and their market [for European suppliers] will be gone.”

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CEO of Dutch chip printing giant ASML
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“If the US-manipulated restructuring of TikTok becomes a template [for future deals], it would mean that world-class companies that have core competitiveness would be like 'lambs' that can be wantonly slaughtered by the US government when they enter the US market.”

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Veteran industry analyst and close follower of the TikTok issue
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“The current [US] administration is looking for a simple way to gain control over China’s industrial growth. Since probably every semiconductor in the world is made using at least one tool from a US-based company, the US Department of Commerce expects to be able to use semiconductor trade restrictions to give it control over China’s participation in the electronics market.”

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Semiconductor analyst from Objective Analysis in California
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“This is part of the broader technology decoupling of our two countries. We're using our different rules or policies or authorities within our countries to drive that wedge, and forcing choices between our companies and its overall customer base, unfortunately.”

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President of Hathaway Global Strategies and an adviser to the Obama and Bush administrations
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“Twitter will have a hard time putting together enough financing to acquire even the U.S. operations of TikTok. It doesn’t have enough borrowing capacity. If it (Twitter) tries to put together an investor group, the terms will be tough. Twitter’s own shareholders might prefer that management focus on its existing business.”

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Professor at the University of Michigan
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“I don't think it’s just going to be TikTok or ByteDance’s problem. I think it’s going to be a challenge for any Chinese technology company operating in the US market. They have to articulate very clearly how their business doesn’t present any national security threat to the US, how their data is controlled, how they’re aligned with the US or benefit to the US. Even with that, it could be difficult for them to persuade national security stakeholders in the US.”

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Partner at Control Risks, a business consultancy
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