China responds to Biden’s investment restrictions

TL;DR Breakdown

  • China criticizes Biden’s move to restrict U.S. tech investments.
  • The order targets semiconductors, quantum computing, and specific AI technologies in China, Hong Kong, and Macao.
  • Beijing accuses the U.S. of “economic coercion” and “technological bullying.”

Description

China has boldly come forward, openly criticizing the Biden administration’s recent endeavors to curtail U.S. investment in the technological sphere. To some, it might seem like a mere economic play, but scratch the surface, and you realize the undercurrents run deeper, touching upon themes of political posturing and global supremacy. Economic power play or political … Read more

China has boldly come forward, openly criticizing the Biden administration’s recent endeavors to curtail U.S. investment in the technological sphere.

To some, it might seem like a mere economic play, but scratch the surface, and you realize the undercurrents run deeper, touching upon themes of political posturing and global supremacy.

Economic power play or political posturing?

With the ink barely dry, Biden’s executive order targeting specific technologies in areas such as semiconductors, quantum computing, and certain realms of artificial intelligence not only in mainland China but also in Hong Kong and Macao, provoked a swift and stern backlash from the Asian giant.

Not one to be left in the shadows, China made its displeasure known. With terms like “economic coercion” and “technological bullying” thrown into the mix, it’s evident that they’re not taking this lying down.

It’s not just about the tech. There’s a larger game at play here, with both nations vying for control in the ever-evolving technological domain. While Biden might’ve hoped to control the flow of American expertise into these Chinese territories, it seems this decision will have ramifications.

It is worth noting that this move isn’t an isolated incident. A similar sentiment echoed in the Outbound Investment Transparency Act from the Senate, albeit in a milder form.

It’s no secret that the race for technological dominance isn’t just about gadgets and software. This struggle transcends commerce, touching on national security, and establishing geopolitical footprints.

As Professor Eswar Prasad from Cornell University rightly points out, this order has a dual purpose – protect national security and, quite candidly, keep the commercial upper hand.

Looking beyond the paperwork

And it’s not just the tech that’s feeling the heat. The implications for businesses, both Chinese and American, are palpable. With the Chinese Embassy suggesting that the order could dent confidence in the U.S. business environment, it’s worth asking: what’s the end game here?

Economic decisions, especially between two behemoths like the U.S. and China, rarely exist in a vacuum.

Previous restrictions, notably from the U.S. Commerce Department, made it practically impossible for U.S. investment to flow into advanced Chinese semiconductor production, given the need for imported equipment that now comes with strings attached.

China, never one to be left on the back foot, fired back with restrictions of its own – limiting the export of metals crucial for semiconductor production. It seems like a tit-for-tat game, but the stakes couldn’t be higher.

However, it’s not all black and white. During a recent visit to Beijing, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen hinted at a more targeted and transparent approach towards any potential curbs on U.S. investments.

Although the final contours of this executive order are still in the workshop, with the Treasury Department seeking public comment, it’s clear that not all transactions will be painted with the same broad brush.

But let’s call a spade a spade. This executive order couldn’t have come at a worse time for China. With recent data painting a grim picture of its economy, the last thing it needed was another hurdle.

With falling confidence, stalling growth, and a looming deflationary cycle, China’s once bright star seems to be waning. A move like this doesn’t just rock the boat; it could potentially capsize it.

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