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Biden's China competition bill is self-compromising

CGTN | Updated: 2022-05-06 13:55
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Chinese and US flags flutter outside the building of an American company in Beijing, Jan 21, 2021. [Photo/Agencies]

Editor's note: Hannan Hussain is a foreign affairs commentator and author. He is a Fulbright recipient at the University of Maryland, the US, and a former assistant researcher at the Islamabad Policy Research Institute. The article reflects the author's opinions and not necessarily the views of CGTN.

On May 3, US President Joe Biden made the preposterous allegation that Beijing was interfering in negotiations concerning a so-called China competition bill, which aims to commit $52 billion to boost US domestic semiconductor manufacturing. "Fundamentally, this is a national security issue. This is one of the reasons why the Chinese Communist Party is lobbying folks to oppose this bill," said Biden. "And it's an issue that unites Democrats and Republicans. So, let's get it done."

The president's irresponsible and dangerous falsehoods arrive at a time when he is keen to build on the fortunes of sanctioned military enterprise Lockheed Martin, which has a penchant for entertaining anti-China rhetoric. Biden pointed to Lockheed's work on the Javelin antitank missile, and transformed his appeal to semiconductor supplies into one that aids this military-industrial nexus.

All this effectively compromises the view that semiconductor manufacturing is itself a domestic innovation imperative for the US with tangible benefits for the American people. If this was truly the case, little explains Biden's unwarranted reliance on repeated anti-China rhetoric to push for the passage of the long-stalled legislation.

Interestingly, in a sign that the legislation represents a skewed notion of national security, consider the Biden administration's shifting goalposts from China to Ukraine. In his Tuesday speech, semiconductor chip manufacturing was touted as a benefit for controversial US military aid for Ukraine, indicating that any foreign narrative – including Biden's China allegations – will be invoked to advance the legislation.

This is reminiscent of the Biden administration's January lobbying for the same bill, billing it as necessary to "insist everyone, including China [to] play by the same rules."

Sensing opportunism, America's political press is keen to build on Biden's unfounded China "meddling" allegations. For example, Bloomberg claimed that the Chinese Embassy in Washington was seeking "meetings with [Biden] administration officials, congressional offices, think tanks and companies" to identify which bill provisions will make it to Biden's desk.

From the outset, it is clear that this is the toxic determination of none but the outlet itself, indicating a futile attempt to drag China into Washington's semiconductor and chip shortage politics. We also see a consistent pattern of similar anti-China allegations made by the US media in recent memory, only to be debunked in full. From spreading disinformation about China's intent vis-à-vis the Ukraine crisis to domestic influence fiction, it is in fashion for Washington's political press to play the anti-China card at the expense of verifiable truth.

For the China competition bill, the reality is far grimmer. Consider the fact that several nations that have achieved some standing in semiconductor manufacturing and materials didn't do so by contesting another nation's progress, or by masking domestic production weaknesses through foreign preoccupations.

From lofty employment promises and economic productivity to competing with China and "meddling" allegations, the Biden administration has changed its sales pitch for the bill like wind, and still, the legislation offers no tangible blueprint to bolster America's high-tech collaboration with the outside world.

Emphasis remains unrealistically centered on outsized chip production capacity destined within its borders. The Biden administration would be better advised to focus on the weak mechanics of its own bill, rather than making loud claims about foreign lobbying. At present, what keeps meddling with the bill's future and its workability for Americans, are the administration's actions.

All considered, Biden's reckless untruths about so-called Chinese lobbying against the bill can't stand a moment's scrutiny. They reflect a familiar administration tendency that invokes foreign conspiracies to power domestic measures.

What message does that send to the American people that Biden markets as the core of the long-stalled legislation?

One that signals leadership by rhetoric, not foresight.

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