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China is winning the other tech race

Technology
Global
Started June 25, 2026

They understand the importance of the electric revolution. America, so far, does not

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 25, 2026
China's aggressive investment in electric technology positions it as a leader in the global energy transition, benefiting its economy and environment.
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America's slower adoption of electric technologies may be a strategic choice, prioritizing innovation and maintaining a diverse energy portfolio.
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The electric revolution requires collaboration between nations; competition may hinder global progress on climate change and sustainability efforts.
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Investing in electric technologies is essential for both economic growth and environmental sustainability, making it crucial for the US to catch up with China.
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China's advancements in electric vehicle technology threaten American jobs, as domestic industries struggle to keep pace with Chinese innovations.
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