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How The Tech Brain Drain Is Benefiting China And The EU


Published on 2025-04-29 10:22:13 - Forbes
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  • After President Trump and DOGE began to lay off thousands of U.S. scientists, it became clear that they were ripe for other countries to poach for their own programs.

The article by Tim Bajarin, published on Forbes on April 29, 2025, discusses the significant impact of the tech brain drain from the United States to China and the European Union. It highlights how stringent U.S. policies and a challenging business environment are driving top tech talent to seek opportunities abroad. China, in particular, is benefiting from this exodus, as it aggressively recruits skilled professionals to bolster its technological advancements and innovation. The EU is also capitalizing on this trend, attracting American tech experts with favorable policies and a welcoming environment for innovation. The article emphasizes that this brain drain is not only weakening the U.S. tech industry but also strengthening its global competitors, potentially shifting the balance of technological power in the coming years.

Read the Full Forbes Article at:
[ https://www.forbes.com/sites/timbajarin/2025/04/29/how-the-tech-brain-drain-is-benefiting-china-and-the-eu/ ]