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u.s.-china tech rivalry
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The U.S.-China tech rivalry is a recurring theme in discussions about Microsoft's operations in China and their impact on national security and AI trust. Recent threads examine Microsoft's Shenzhen Global Expansion Center, which partners with Chinese firms on cloud and AI services, raising concerns about U.S. government computing dependencies. Another thread covers Microsoft's decision to halt China-based engineering support for Pentagon cloud projects, highlighting supply chain security and cyber risk. These examples illustrate how the rivalry shapes corporate policies, defense technology, and trust in frontier AI, with implications for enterprise IT and security.
Microsoft and eclicktech launched the Shenzhen Global Expansion Center in China in May 2026, with local Shenzhen and Luohu officials supporting a platform meant to help Chinese companies expand overseas using marketing, compliance, cloud, and AI-related services. That would be an ordinary...
Amid heightening U.S.-China tech rivalry and gathering clouds of suspicion around supply chain security, Microsoft’s recently announced decision to cease using China-based engineers for support on Pentagon cloud projects marks both a watershed moment for defense technology policy and a sobering...