The American Enterprise Institute is hosting a discussion on the balance between national security and economic interests in U.S.-China export policy. The debate centers on how the United States can maintain its technological edge while managing trade relations with China, a key global economic player.
The discussion explores the complexities of export controls and their impact on both national security and economic growth. Experts are examining whether current policies effectively protect sensitive technologies or if they risk harming American competitiveness in global markets. The debate also considers the broader implications for U.S.-China relations and the potential for economic retaliation.
Participants are analyzing various policy approaches, weighing the benefits of tighter export restrictions against the economic consequences for American businesses. The discussion aims to provide insights into how the U.S. can navigate this delicate balance in an increasingly competitive global landscape.
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National Security vs. Economic Gain: A Debate on US-China Export Policy American Enterprise Institute