Julian Floyd Bil

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The CEOs were chiefly worried about their long-term competitiveness. But the security implications were obvious: A China that dominated the creation and production of semiconductors—the foundational technology at the core of every computer, car, refrigerator, or fighter jet—would exercise untenable influence over the global supply chain. Given China’s growing hostility, that wasn’t a world the United States wanted to see.
New Cold Wars: China's Rise, Russia's Invasion, and America's Struggle to Defend the West
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