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Scientists from the PRC propose to invite scientists from the Russian Federation...

China technologies can stop in development for many years if Russia does not help

Scientists from the PRC propose to invite scientists from the Russian Federation and the countries of Eastern Europe to help the development of the technological sector suffering from US sanctions. China can be stuck in a "trap of medium -sized technologies" for a long time, as because of US sanctions, Chinese manufacturers are becoming more difficult to develop a semiconductor industry.

About it reports the newspaper South China Morning Post, referring to the report of the Higher Academy of Sciences of China. Scientists in their report claim that China can be lagging behind technologically, unable to modernize equipment and buy all kinds of technologies developed in other countries.

According to the concept of "Medium Technology Traps", even if companies make a technological jump in the future available for the future, economic stagnation is still expected in the long run for the industry. And this is already happening when Chinese firms have produced a great number of processors in 2020, and now, for the third year in a row, they cannot be sold.

Having stuck at a "middle level", experts say, semiconductors and electronics manufacturers will be difficult to catch up with technologically developed countries. Researchers believe that the state should contribute to the introduction of industrial and scientific and technical innovations. Scientists have called the Escalation of the Technological War of the People's Technical War and the USA.

"China's higher management has promised to mobilize various resources to overcome the technological restraint by the US, set priorities in technological innovations to improve the safety of key production chains and identify key areas: commercial space flights, biotechnology and artificial intelligence.

" According to the report of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, although the PRC is spending a little less than the US on the study and development of new technologies, which enables the country to take second place, China is in the third place in the world ranking in terms of technology development. Such a gap is formed through less developed than the US, Japan, Germany, the production sector.

Scientists at Hong Kong Chinese University believe that China should be more open to maintain their technological level afloat. They recommend that the ruling party pursue "open doors policy and radical reforms to achieve technological renewal. " They also take into account the fact that the state spends a lot of money on financing the producers of semiconductors who have lost foreign investments through US sanctions.

"China needs to open their doors to attract international talents, and if it is not capable of attracting European and American scientists, he should at least try to attract scientists from Russia, Eastern Europe, India and other developing countries," they wrote and added that they added that Beijing should open their national industrial experimental laboratories for more private enterprises, as well as reform the sphere of entrepreneurship so that state -owned firms and large private companies could share resources .