Therefore, in April, the Biden administration announced that it would impose sanctions on seven China supercomputing entities. On the surface, Biden's government publicly announced that "these seven entities are suspected of building supercomputers used by China's military", and the sanctions were aimed at preventing China from using American technology to "destabilize". But in fact, this practice is nothing more than maintaining its monopoly and hegemonic position in the field of science and technology and curbing the development of supercomputing in China. After all, the comprehensive strength in the field of supercomputing still has certain advantages compared with the United States. In terms of quantity, China occupies 2 17 sets, more than the United States.
Therefore, the United States is very wary of China's scientific and technological development. Recently, US President Biden visited the Ford factory in Michigan. Biden said during his visit that electric vehicles are the development trend of the automobile industry in the future. China is in a leading position in this competition, and the United States should act as soon as possible and not fall behind. When referring to the technological competition between China and the United States, Biden also complained that the United States has invested more in electric vehicles than any other country. At that time, China ranked ninth and the United States ranked first. But now it's the other way around. The United States ranks eighth and China ranks first, so we must take measures to reverse this defeat and not lose again.
Judging from Biden's remarks, he seems to be worried about China's leading position in the field of electric vehicles. In fact, this is nothing more than a hint that China's technology is catching up with the United States step by step, thus surpassing the United States to become the "leader" in related technology fields. Not long ago, the Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation of the United States Senate also passed a bill involving artificial intelligence, semiconductors, quantum computing, advanced communications, biotechnology and advanced energy. The bill proposes to invest 654.38 billion US dollars in five years and subsidize at least 654.38+00 science and technology centers.
It is worth mentioning that this report was jointly drafted by * * * and the Party and the Democratic Party * * * and won unanimous support from both parties when it was voted in the Senate. Visible, in terms of economic and technical restrictions on China, the United States is surprisingly consistent. With the increasingly fierce competition between China and the United States, the Sino-US science and technology war has also started. The United States, the world's largest economic power, is feeling increasing pressure from China. Even in some technical fields, the United States thinks that it is gradually falling behind, so it targets China everywhere. From Trump to Biden, despite the rotation of political parties, the attitude towards China has never changed. /ZBJ