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John Moolenaar: “We should have what we call a rolling technical threshold.”

Featuring: John Moolenaar, Republican | U.S. House Michigan, 2nd Congressional District

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Chairman John Moolenaar on Blocking China's Chip Access and Winning the AI Race

Published | Video Starts at 02:28

Should the U.S. be sending anything with regard to semiconductor chips to China? Well, I think it's an important debate to have and do it publicly. And where I stand is that We should have what we call a rolling technical threshold. that says we recognize our economies are intertwined, we want to be able to sell them some products, but let's do it in such a way that our lead in this area either stays, stays the same, or increases. (02:28–02:33)

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Proposes a policy of maintaining a technological lead while allowing limited sales to China.

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