US must act quickly to counter China’s growing tech progress, lawmakers told
Lawmakers were told at a Congressional roundtable on Tuesday that China poses an existential threat to the United States. Witnesses urged Washington to slow China's technological progress and accelerate its own advancements to avoid falling behind.

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AI-generatedLawmakers were told at a Congressional roundtable on Tuesday that China poses an existential threat to the United States. Witnesses urged Washington to slow China's technological progress and accelerate its own advancements to avoid falling behind. Proposed strategies to counter China's growing prowess include expanding the "Silicon Shield" beyond semiconductors to other vital technologies like drones, reducing US bureaucracy, prioritizing emerging technologies such as quantum computing, and countering China's efforts to establish global standards. One analyst described China as a systemic rival seeking to challenge the American-led post-war order on multiple fronts, including setting technological standards.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedChina is trying to set standards in the realm of technology and human rights.
China is a systemic rival that seeks to challenge and displace the United States.
Washington needs to slow Chinese momentum and accelerate US technological advances.
China is an existential threat to the United States.
Expanding the Silicon Shield to drone and other vital technologies is a possible strategy.