On September 1, Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin hosted a regular press conference. A reporter asked at the meeting. On August 31, the US chip manufacturer Nvidia said that US officials asked it to stop exporting two cutting-edge artificial intelligence chips to China, which would damage the ability of Chinese companies to perform advanced operations such as image recognition. What does China say about this? Comment?
Wang Wenbin said that the US approach is a typical "technical hegemony". The United States has repeatedly generalized the concept of national security, abused national power, and attempted to use its own technological advantages to contain and suppress the development of emerging markets and developing countries. This move violates the rules of the market economy, undermines the international economic and trade order, and disrupts the stability of the global industrial chain and supply chain. China firmly opposes this.
Wang Wenbin pointed out that the US has politicized, instrumentalized, and weaponized technology and economic and trade issues, engaged in "technological blockade" and "technological decoupling", in an attempt to monopolize the world's advanced technology, maintain its own technological hegemony, and undermine the global industrial chain and supply chain of close cooperation. Doomed to fail.