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China’s race to tech supremacy

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China is determined to lead the global technology race. The country aims to pioneer advanced artificial intelligence, develop cutting-edge computer chips, design innovative robots, and market top-of-the-line electric vehicles.

In the new season of the FT’s Tech Tonic podcast, seasoned China reporter James Kynge delves into the reasons behind China’s remarkable rise as a global tech leader. He explores whether China is poised to surpass the United States in the worldwide tech competition.

Throughout the series, Kynge journeys to Shenzhen in southern China, a hotspot for manufacturing and Chinese tech innovation. He also tracks Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD to Germany and witnesses the influence of Chinese tech dominance in Nigeria.

Will China emerge as the next tech superpower? How will the tech rivalry with the US impact Chinese tech aspirations? And what implications will this have for the rest of the world?

Listen to the complete series below or subscribe and listen on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, or any platform where you listen to podcasts.

China’s pursuit of tech supremacy – listen to the series

Part 1 – Shenzhen speed:

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