Can $250 billion tech splurge maintain US edge over China?
Silk is well positioned to comment on the United States Innovation and Competition Act of 2021, which passed the Senate last week and goes next to the House of Representatives. The Senate vote marked a rare moment of agreement between Republicans and Democrats in Washington. Both parties have begun to realize that China poses a real challenge to the US when it comes to new technology, research and development, 5G, and cybersecurity. There is a growing fear the US could fall behind its number one competitor.
The Senate bill allocates $250 billion to try to tackle the challenge. The funding would include:
Another section of the bill, titled “Build America, Buy America,” imposes a requirement that all federal infrastructure programs must purchase iron and steel products and construction materials that are 100 percent made in the US.
But will all this be enough for America to regain its edge over its chief adversary? That’s a question for our expert.
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