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The United States has banned exports of advanced computer chips to China and also prohibited American investment in sensitive Chinese technology.
It’s a big shift in policy aimed at interrupting Beijing’s technological and military advancement.
Today, Dr Benjamin Herscovitch from the ANU’s School of Regulation and Global Governance on why the decision could reverberate for decades and whether Australia will follow suit.
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Benjamin Herscovitch, research fellow at the ANU's School of Regulation and Global Governance
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The United States has banned exports of advanced computer chips to China and also prohibited American investment in sensitive Chinese technology.
It’s a big shift in policy aimed at interrupting Beijing’s technological and military advancement.
Today, Dr Benjamin Herscovitch from the ANU’s School of Regulation and Global Governance on why the decision could reverberate for decades and whether Australia will follow suit.
Featured:
Benjamin Herscovitch, research fellow at the ANU's School of Regulation and Global Governance
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