Behind kerfuffle over a ‘nationalized 5G network,’ real US-China concerns
Feb 01, 2018
4 minutes
The US, South Korea, and China are all racing to develop the next wireless communications technology, known as 5G.
The problem is that this competition is not shaping up as a race where the best technology wins but a clash of visions on how nations should develop. The long-held Western ideal of companies competing on a level playing field is squaring off against China’s single-minded drive to become the leader in key areas.
The immediate flashpoints are traditional industries – aluminum and steel – where China has threatened to retaliate if President Trump carries through with his threat to slap tariffs on those imports. The more difficult challenge will be reconciling
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