Lidar Trade And Security

Catharine Mouradian, et al. | 2024.01.05
Lidar is the newest piece in the ever-evolving competition between the United States and China to control the future of technology.
Lidar is the newest piece in the ever-evolving competition between the United States and China to control the future of technology.
From 2018 to 2023, U.S.-China relations were in a linear downward spiral. The trade war, the pandemic, growing technology competition, rising tensions in the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait, and contrasting approaches to the Russia-Ukraine conflict have collectively fed a sense of fatalism that they were heading toward the outright economic decoupling and military conflict.
2023 was one of the more consequential years for U.S.-India relations — for both, positive and negative reasons. Poring through the numerous senior-level engagements and outcome documents, the relationship largely remains in the “agenda-setting mode”. However, as indicated by the types of engagements and frequency — one can expect concrete outcomes soon. Notably, China remains a driving imperative behind U.S.-India strategic and commercial relations.
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