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DragonTrax China vs US: the Great Strategic Competition American Enterprise Forms Front Line

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DragonTrax China vs US: the Great Strategic Competition American Enterprise Forms Front Line
DragonTrax China vs US: the Great Strategic Competition American Enterprise Forms Front Line

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DragonTrax China vs US: the Great Strategic Competition American Enterprise Forms Front Line

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China and the US are in a strategic competition to dominate the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The race is on for new-era technology, data, intellectual property, and the international rules of governance.
As American businesses seek new markets and desire to de-risk China's ability to weaponized the interdependency of the two nations, they find themselves in competition with Chinese national corporations elsewhere in the world. American executives must make long-term, expensive decisions about exiting China and assess the ramifications of the complicity and self-censorship they have endured within its borders.
But China faces many internal challenges to become the leader of the twenty-first century. DragonTrax outlines these obstacles and China's proposed solutions.

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