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The strategic competition for dominance in foundational technologies is intensifying, with the United States facing significant challenges to its advantages in artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing, and biotechnology. As nations vie for leadership in these critical areas, the U.S. must leverage its economic security tools to maintain its competitive edge.
One of the primary concerns is the overconcentration of essential supply chains in nations that pose risks to U.S. interests. This reliance on foreign sources for critical technologies can jeopardize national security and economic stability. To counter this, the U.S. is urged to diversify its supply chains and invest in domestic capabilities.
Additionally, there is a pressing need for increased investment in emerging technologies. The U.S. must bolster its research and development efforts to foster innovation and ensure that it remains at the forefront of technological advancements. By addressing these issues, the United States can enhance its economic security and effectively navigate the complexities of global competition.
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