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A New US-China Tech War Has Begun

  • Apr 28
  • 1 min read

Geopolitical expert and keynote speaker Abishur Prakash ("Mr. Geopolitics") explains how a new US-China tech war has begun as Washington and Beijing impose new restrictions on one another from AI to investment.


Summary: New US-China Tech War

In the backdrop of the US-Iran war, a new US-China tech war is erupting, threatening the fragile truce that both sides inked last October in South Korea.

  • Investment Firewall: Beijing is preparing new regulations requiring Chinese tech firms and startups to obtain state approval before accepting any U.S. capital, effectively ending the era of open venture funding.

  • Capital Rejection: Multiple Chinese ventures have already been instructed by the state to reject American investment, marking a shift from U.S. "outbound" restrictions to Chinese "inbound" blockades.

  • Sovereign Tech: This move turns every investment into a geopolitical litmus test, ensuring that China's tech champions remain solely under domestic financial and strategic control.

  • Bottom Line: According to Mr. Geopolitics, the tech war is no longer just about chips or code, it is about the "divorce of capital." The financial bridge between Silicon Valley and Chinese innovation has officially collapsed.


Expert Perspective: Analysis by Abishur Prakash, one of the world's leading geopolitical experts and keynote speakers. This insight on the US-China tech war shows how the world's two superpowers are beginning to collide from AI to finance to supply chains.



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