Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer and Republican Senator Tom Cotton on Monday in...
WASHINGTON - Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer and Republican Senator Tom Cotton on Monday in a letter urged the U.S. government to swiftly issue rules to make it harder to export sophisticated technologies to China that Beijing can use to boost its military.
To launch the process, the Commerce Department in November 2018 sought public comment on how best to design so-called emerging technology rules, which could cover anything from artificial intelligence to biotechnology. U.S. Representative Michael McCaul, ranking member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, penned a letter to Ross last month calling for swifter action on the rules, arguing that China is “sprinting ahead” in the meantime.
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