
American tech leaders are aligning with the U.S. government to respond to China's military-civil fusion policy, prompting a shift away from neutrality. The move comes amid escalating tensions between the U.S. and China, with private-sector leaders acknowledging the need to choose sides in the global competition. Tech executives and policymakers are recognizing the necessity of picking a side in the face of the growing rivalry between the two nations.



In today's #threatstatus newsletter: Much of the American tech industry is lining up with the federal government to develop a comprehensive U.S. response to China‘s military-civil fusion, a policy that has forced cooperation between businesses and the CCP. https://t.co/OliLbpxR0X
Some private-sector leaders who hoped to remain neutral now recognize that they must pick sides in the global competition between the U.S. and China, Jacob Helberg told a private gathering of tech executives and policymakers in Washington this month. https://t.co/b9e8yD9uWc
Much of the American tech industry is lining up with the federal government to develop a comprehensive U.S. response to China‘s military-civil fusion, a policy that has forced cooperation between businesses and the communist government in Beijing. https://t.co/b9e8yD9uWc