This is your Beijing Bytes: US-China Tech War Updates podcast.
Listeners, Ting here, and wow – talk about a cyber rollercoaster these last two weeks! Buckle up as we byte into the latest on the US-China tech war, straight from Beijing Bytes.
Let’s start with the biggest headline: Chinese hackers have been running some wild, next-level campaigns inside US cybersecurity firms, SaaS providers, and legal services. Google’s Threat Intelligence Group and Mandiant uncovered the stealthy malware called Brickstorm, used by the China-linked UNC5221 group. What’s the catch? These hackers have stuck around inside target networks for over a year, siphoning off intellectual property and probing for zero-day vulnerabilities. Why does it matter? This is not just industrial espionage—it's national security, with the hackers digging for info tied to US defense and international trade. John Hultquist from Google called it “next-level activity.” If you’re a US tech or legal outfit, check your logs—you might not even know if you’re a victim.
In the policy sphere, President Trump’s administration is not holding back. We’re seeing new restrictions slamming the brakes on products with vehicle connectivity systems linked to China, aiming to block any tech that could send sensitive data across the Pacific. The implications range from carmakers like Ford and Tesla grappling with compliance to Chinese giants such as BYD rethinking international supply chains. The Biden-to-Trump regulatory pendulum continues to swing, favoring national security over free trade, much to the chagrin of multinational tech titans.
A curveball from Beijing: Premier Li Qiang just announced China will stop claiming developing-nation perks at the World Trade Organization. After years of US pressure, China is ditching special benefits that allowed more time for implementing trade reforms and lower market-opening quotas. WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala called this move "major news," but don’t break out the confetti just yet. Wendy Cutler from Asia Society says it’s “years too late” and won’t change the deep-rooted trade friction overnight. Chinese exports keep climbing, tariffs or not, and Li Chenggang wasted no time accusing Washington of “unilateralism and protectionism.”
Strategically, let’s talk AI—because China is now the undisputed heavyweight champ in AI research output. DeepSeek, last year’s launch, kicked off an avalanche: China leads in patents by a factor of ten and generates more research than the US, EU, and UK combined. The US is scrambling to secure research pipelines and restrict collaboration with China-based talent—for example, the Pentagon is now banning US tech vendors from employing anyone based in China for sensitive projects. Jürgen Wastl at Digital Science warns that without sharper research intelligence and rigorous network mapping, America might be building its digital future on shifting sands.
And did someone say batteries? China has weaponized its battery supply chain dominance, leveraging state subsidies and price manipulation to choke off US industrial resilience. Elaine Dezenski and Josh Birenbaum from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies say this hits America’s military supply chain and core industries. Think lithium bottleneck – it’s not just a market edge, it’s a strategic lever on global mobility and security.
So, what’s on the horizon? Experts see both countries doubling down—China betting on AI and supply chain control, the US raising regulatory walls and revamping research security. But with stealthy new malware and shifting WTO rules, the tech competition has gone from trade war to a full-on battle for digital and strategic supremacy. Don’t blink, because the next zero-day could tip the balance.
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