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Open-standard, open-source tech body defies US sanctions
The launch of a new RISC-V software association makes open-standard integrated circuit design and open-source software even more of a challenge for the US government’s efforts to stop the development of Chinese high-tech and bend Europe to its geopolitical…
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Mao may be gone, but his thought persists
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Chinese reality show “Become a Farmer” took 10 Gen Z celebrities to work in the fields. Young people are tasked with cultivating a large plot of land, and living in an abandoned warehouse where they are responsible for cleaning and maintenance.🧵1/2
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The US voluntarily de-industrialized and financialized its economy, so corporations could make more profits by outsourcing manufacturing jobs to China, to exploit workers with lower wages.
Now China has become the world's manufacturing superpower, training highly skilled workers, significantly raising their living standards, and building its own local industries, which are out-competing many US corporations.
So the US instead changes the rules of its beloved "rules-based order", imposing sanctions and waging economic war on Chinese companies.
Meanwhile, Washington blames Beijing for this reversal, ignoring how the USA's own polices of de-industrialization, financialization, and outsourcing destroyed its industrial base.
As the Financial Times puts it in this article, "America is feeling buyer’s remorse at the world it built": https://archive.fo/Hh3US
Now China has become the world's manufacturing superpower, training highly skilled workers, significantly raising their living standards, and building its own local industries, which are out-competing many US corporations.
So the US instead changes the rules of its beloved "rules-based order", imposing sanctions and waging economic war on Chinese companies.
Meanwhile, Washington blames Beijing for this reversal, ignoring how the USA's own polices of de-industrialization, financialization, and outsourcing destroyed its industrial base.
As the Financial Times puts it in this article, "America is feeling buyer’s remorse at the world it built": https://archive.fo/Hh3US