New York Times has finally caught up, although it seems a bit late.

The New York Times' view is that if both countries continue on their current trajectories, China is likely to eventually fully dominate high-end manufacturing, and the battle for artificial intelligence supremacy will no longer be between China and the United States, but between Shenzhen and Hangzhou cities.

The New York Times' perspective is correct. In fact, they have also become aware of this issue. The extensive sanctions against Chinese high-tech companies, and even using a joint liability approach for sanctions, are reactions they have taken after becoming aware of this issue.

However, these restrictions may not be very effective. With our current industrial foundation, there is probably nothing we cannot produce, it's just a matter of time. The recent case of Shenzhen Xinkailai is an example, and it is likely that they will bring greater surprises on October 15th.

Original article: www.toutiao.com/article/1845875011201024/

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