I don’t see these sanctions being an efficient method of curbing their capabilities when they’re that good at corporate espionage and they have a significant amount of production capacity compared to the rest of the world. It’s just a matter of time before they catch up.
The sanctions aren’t supposed to cripple China indefinitely. They’re just supposed to give the US enough time to build fabs for military chips before China invades Taiwan.
And yes, I am aware that may not happen within our lifetimes. I did not write the sanctions.
I don’t see these sanctions being an efficient method of curbing their capabilities when they’re that good at corporate espionage and they have a significant amount of production capacity compared to the rest of the world. It’s just a matter of time before they catch up.
The sanctions aren’t supposed to cripple China indefinitely. They’re just supposed to give the US enough time to build fabs for military chips before China invades Taiwan.
And yes, I am aware that may not happen within our lifetimes. I did not write the sanctions.
Time is quite a valuable resource
China: Does a free market capitalism
Western nations: No, not like that!
Corporate espionage and requiring western comoanies to partner with local companies or government is not free market capitalism, but it worked.
It’s exactly free market capitalism. It’s how the late stage free market will always play out.