tech nationalism

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Tech nationalism refers to government policies and political movements that prioritize domestic technology development, data sovereignty, and local economic interests over globalized tech operations. On WindowsForum, discussions cover U.S. policy shifts under the 'America First' doctrine, where officials urge companies like Microsoft and Google to reduce offshoring and invest in American jobs. The tag also encompasses the EU-U.S. tech divide, focusing on digital sovereignty, data privacy regulations, and geopolitical tensions that shape how nations control their digital infrastructure. These threads explore how tech nationalism influences corporate strategy, international trade, and the balance between innovation and national security.
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    U.S. Tech Policy Shift: Nationalism vs Globalization in Silicon Valley's Future

    Against a backdrop of escalating debate over globalization, the enduring tension between technological innovation and economic nationalism has yet again taken center stage in U.S. politics. At a recent Washington, D.C. tech policy summit, President Donald Trump reaffirmed his administration’s...
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    Digital Sovereignty in 2025: Navigating the EU-U.S. Tech Divide Amid Geopolitical Tensions

    At the heart of every modern society lies a fundamental promise: to protect its citizens from harm. While such a principle enjoys near-universal endorsement, the paths nations chart toward realizing this aim diverge dramatically—nowhere more pronounced than in their approaches to technology...
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