Challenges Faced by China’s High-Tech Industry
Yanqing Jiang () and
Jiewei Gu ()
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Yanqing Jiang: Shanghai International Studies University
Jiewei Gu: Shanghai International Studies University
Chapter Chapter 7 in Technology and Industrial Transformation of China, 2023, pp 151-173 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract At present, there is a clear trend of a long-term game between China and the United States around scientific and technological innovation and the development of high-tech industries. Therefore, it is necessary to make a deep study on the long-term strategic choice of American scientific and technological attack at the strategic level. This chapter is devoted to researching the current situation of China's information industry and the increasingly difficult operation of related information companies in the US market, taking Huawei as the main case, and focusing on the analysis of US restrictions on Huawei. Through the interpretation of the case, we find that although in the short term, the United States has taken a new supply chain strike against Huawei, in the long term. The restrictions imposed by the United States are a kind of market compression coordinated by technological restrictions. Huawei has been squeezed in overseas markets by a series of restrictions in the US, with market share and shipments falling. In the future, how China's information industry will face the technological competition of the United States and how to continue to gain a place in the domestic and foreign markets, it also gives practical countermeasures and suggestions at the end of this chapter.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-7458-8_7
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