Beijing Bytes: US-China Tech War Updates

Beijing Bytes: Chip Wars, Cyber Mischief & TikTok Whiplash - US-China Tech Tango Heats Up


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This is your Beijing Bytes: US-China Tech War Updates podcast.

Hey everyone, Ting here! It’s May 27, 2025—buckle up because Beijing Bytes is going to move faster than a TikTok “For You” page on 5G. The past two weeks in the US-China tech war have been a firewall-smashing spectacle: cyber-mischief, tariff tennis, and regulatory déjà vu. Let’s hack right in.

First up, the US and China pulled a rare diplomatic move on May 12—agreeing to dial tariffs down to 10%. But don’t pop the Baijiu yet. Just days later, President Trump saber-rattled with threats of a whopping 50% added tariff if China doesn’t step back on their 34% retaliatory levies. Chinese Ministry of Commerce isn’t blinking—they called it “a mistake on top of a mistake” and swore to fight to the end. Still, there’s tea leaf reading over whether both sides want to avoid a full tech decoupling or just buy time for their industry titans to regroup.

On the cyber front, intrigue is everywhere, even if direct hacks haven’t made front-page news this week. The US National Security Council is wringing its hands about safeguarding advanced AI chips from “adversaries”—read: China. This became critical after the Trump administration let major Gulf states buy advanced US chips, supposedly with “robust security standards.” But with enforcement agencies understaffed and contracts tight-lipped, experts are side-eyeing whether those chips might slip, “accidentally,” into Chinese hands. Imagine a game of cyber hot potato with the fate of global AI at stake.

Speaking of chips, we’re still in full-blown “Chip War” mode. The US is locking down semiconductor exports and investments to firms like Huawei and SMIC, but now the Middle East has entered the chat—thanks to Microsoft and some AI infrastructure deals stretching as far back as Biden. David Sacks, White House AI and Crypto Czar, is crowing about “America First” and the dream of out-building China in AI infrastructure. But the Brookings Institution and tech pundits warn that this tech bifurcation risks fragmenting the world’s digital economy; smaller nations are forced to pick sides or risk being digitally stranded.

Meanwhile, Trump’s TikTok ban was delayed again—cue eye rolls in Beijing and boardrooms alike. For ByteDance, it means more time to maneuver, but for US policymakers, it’s a game of regulatory whack-a-mole.

Bottom line: Policy shifts are whipsawing industries, especially supply chains from Taiwan to the Gulf. Semis, AI, and cloud are the big battlefields. The strategic stakes? Both the US and China are racing not just for economic dominance but for the power to set tomorrow’s global tech rules. As for forecasts? Experts see more fragmentation coming, and the next big flashpoint—whether it’s a cyber incident, new export ban, or regulatory squeeze—could drop any day.

Alright, this is Ting signing off—until the next packet drop in the world’s most electric tech contest!

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