How to effectively transfer American technology to China
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I took note of dozens of professional businessmen and professors going to Germany just after 9/11 and organizing 'international copyright and patent laws'.
Which meant tightening laws for the U.S. and loosening them for other countries, creating a leak/brain drain for American technology.
This is how/why countries caught up to the U.S. so quickly.
One should consider this ploy when reviewing how Japan recovered so quickly from WW II with auto technology surpassing the U.S. as new designs were given priority to foreign companies owned by U.S. (Deals made with OG Samurai families. See Susuki- Yamaha- Honda - etc.)
Just after WW II, the reverse occurred, (the U.S. taking German tech) allowing the U.S. to dominate the tech market even as they were setting it up to be transferred again in the future.
The main issue today are chips........who makes them....who uses them. The revamping of US forces under Trump had everything to do with Chinese chips which were included in the discussions of the issuance of patent and copyright laws and use of the products.
They are already catching up very rapidly in chips. Only a matter of time.