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Trump Admin Deploys AI Strategy at Key APEC Meeting to Counter China

What Happened

President Donald Trump\’s AI strategy to compete with China is taking center stage at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting in South Korea. As global tech rivalry heats up, US officials are prioritizing artificial intelligence as a means to secure national and economic interests, maintain an edge against China, and foster innovation among allies. The initiative is part of a broader White House plan to restrict key AI exports, influence global standards, and accelerate domestic advancement in AI-driven technologies. The APEC meeting marks the first major multilateral test for the US AI approach, highlighting diplomatic and policy challenges faced by the Trump administration in balancing competition and cooperation in the region.

Why It Matters

The US government\’s AI push illustrates how cutting-edge technology has become central to global power dynamics, especially between major economies like the US and China. The APEC forum outcome could have lasting impacts on international tech standards, security, and the pace of AI innovation. Read more in our AI News Hub

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