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China doubles down on AI and tech innovation as Trump ratchets up trade pressure


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Published in Science and Technology on Wednesday, March 5th 2025 at 19:22 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • The undercurrent of China's annual parliamentary meetings this week is U.S. trade tensions
  • and how Chinese technology is offsetting that pressure.

The article from MSN discusses how China is intensifying its focus on AI and technological innovation amidst escalating trade tensions with the United States under former President Donald Trump's administration. As Trump imposed tariffs and other trade restrictions, China has responded by accelerating its push towards becoming a global leader in technology, particularly in AI. This strategic move is part of China's broader "Made in China 2025" initiative, aiming to upgrade its manufacturing capabilities and reduce reliance on foreign technology. The article highlights that despite the trade war, or perhaps because of it, China is investing heavily in research and development, fostering tech startups, and enhancing its AI capabilities to not only counter U.S. pressure but also to secure a competitive edge in the global tech race. This includes significant government support for tech companies, advancements in AI applications across various sectors, and an increase in patent filings, signaling China's determination to lead in the next wave of technological innovation.

Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/china-doubles-down-on-ai-and-tech-innovation-as-trump-ratchets-up-trade-pressure/ar-AA1AkHlU ]

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