🌍 As US-China economic talks begin today in France, The Asian Banker's Chairman Emmanuel Daniel is making waves with a bold message: "Technology leadership isn't a zero-sum game." In a recent interview with CGTN, Daniel stressed that global growth requires partnership between major powers, not rivalry.
💡 With representatives from both nations meeting March 14-17, all eyes are on whether this dialogue can bridge divides in semiconductor development, AI governance, and green tech innovation. "The US needs China's manufacturing prowess as much as China benefits from Western markets," Daniel noted, comparing tech ecosystems to smartphone ecosystems that thrive on interoperability.
"Nations must learn from each other to navigate this evolving landscape—it's not about winners and losers."
– Emmanuel Daniel, The Asian Banker
📈 The timing couldn't be more crucial. As young professionals and entrepreneurs watch these talks, many hope for clearer pathways in cross-border tech investments and startup collaborations. Will 2026 be the year we see a shared playbook for ethical AI or quantum computing standards? Stay tuned.
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The Asian Banker founder: Technology leadership isn't a zero-sum game
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