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15 lines
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"HubID": "5553",
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"Date": "9/29/2025",
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"HubTags": [
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"External Platform Posts",
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"Future Map"
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],
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"Contacts": "",
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"Companies": "",
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"File": "",
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"Image": "",
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"Summary": "<p>China faces two deep structural weaknesses: a shrinking population and a consumer economy that is stagnant and declining. Yet despite these headwinds, its rapid rise in critical technologies has been remarkable — and in many areas it is already surpassing the U.S. That poses a serious challenge, because a dominant China would not hesitate to wield technological superiority against us. We can hope its demographic and economic problems slow its momentum, but that is no longer guaranteed. And when set against our own mounting difficulties — debt, climate change, wealth inequality, anemic growth, looming AI-driven job losses, and a generation disillusioned with America’s future — the risks compound. I remain optimistic about the long-term strength of the U.S., but the next decade looks painful. The frustration is that we’ve faced many of these trials before, and history offers lessons, but we keep ignoring them. It seems only deep hardship will force us to change course.<span></span> </p><p><br />https://itif.org/publications/2025/09/23/how-china-is-outperforming-the-united-states-in-critical-technologies/<br /><br /></p>",
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"Notes": ""
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}
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