
Fighting America, arming China: The West’s suicidal tech policy
Published on Jul 08, 2026 06:32 pm IST Copy Link Beijing has launched a “historical and legal” offensive against the Philippines’ South China Sea claims,…
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As a result, some of America’s closest trading partners are now imposing or considering digital services taxes, innovation-killing AI legislation, and restrictive data rules designed to punish U.S. digital and telecom providers. Beyond the restrictions it has already imposed on U.S. tech companies, the Brazilian government is now advancing a competition bill modeled on Europe’s Digital Markets Act, alongside AI rules that would place some of the world’s heaviest regulatory burdens on American firms.
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As a result, some of America’s closest trading partners are now imposing or considering digital services taxes, innovation-killing AI legislation, and restrictive data rules designed to punish U.S. digital and telecom providers.
according to Washington ExaminerBeyond the restrictions it has already imposed on U.S. tech companies, the Brazilian government is now advancing a competition bill modeled on Europe’s Digital Markets Act, alongside AI rules that would place some of the world’s heaviest regulatory burdens on American firms.
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