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Thenextadministrationneedstoplaceinnovation,productivity,
andcompetitivenessatthecoreofitseconomicpolicy.Tothatend,thisreportoffersacomprehensivetechno-economicagendawith
82actionablepolicyrecommendations.
KEYTAKEAWAYS
nGiventheanemicproductivitygrowthofrecentyearsandahollowingoutofadvancedtechnologymanufacturingsectorstoChina,theUnitedStatesneedsamuchmorerobusttechno-economicpolicyagenda.
nThatwillonlyhappenwithpresidentialleadership.Yet,neither“middle-out”“Bidenomics”norinwardfacing“AmericaFirst”economicsissufficient.
nRegardlessofwhothenextpresidentis,theyshouldsetagoaltore-establishunparalleledU.S.nationaltechno-economicpowerwhilelimitingChina’srelativeadvancement.
nThisrequirespoliciestosupportfasterproductivitygrowth,afasterpaceofinnovationandinnovationadoption,andamuchlargerU.S.shareofglobaladvanced-industryproduction.
nTocontributetothiseffort,thisreportenumerates82specificstepstowardsuchatechno-economicpolicyagenda,organizedaround13keypolicyareas.
nThemostcriticalinitialstepistocreateaNationalCompetitivenessCouncilwithintheWhiteHouse,akintotheNSCandNEC.Withoutthat,thereisno“nervecenter”forthisagendain
government.
SUMMARYOFRECOMMENDATIONS
OverallStrategy
1EstablishaNationalCompetitivenessCouncil.
BudgetPolicy
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Supportincreasingtaxestocover70to80percentofthebudgetdeficitshortfalltoeliminatethebudgetdeficit.
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Supportcuttingsomespending,especiallyentitlementstotheelderly,tocoveraround20to30percentoftheshortfall.
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Increasefederalinvestmentbyatleast$100billionto$200billion
annuallytosupportenterprisecapabilitiesforinnovation,productivity,andcompetitiveness,andamorerobustinternationaltechno-economicstrategy.
TaxPolicy
5DoubletheR&Dtaxcreditandrestorefirst-yearexpensing.
6Restorefirst-yearexpensingoncapitalequipment.
7Toincreaserevenues,taxqualifieddividendsasnormalincomeand
establishamodestcarbontax.
8Institutea“SuperChips”taxcredit.
ForeignPolicy
9Createatechno-economicallianceofkeypartners.
10Limitforeignaidtonationsthatplaybytherules.
11PressinternationalaidbodiesthattheUnitedStatessupportstoadopt
similarpolicies.
12Operationalizeexistingalliedtechnology-productionandtradealliances.
13IncreaseU.S.leadershipontechpolicytoprotectU.S.interests,notjustU.S.values.
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TradeExpansion
14ResetandrestartAmerica’sbilateraltradeagenda.
15JointheComprehensiveandProgressiveTranspacificPartnershipAgreement(CPTPP).
16ReneweffortstomaketheWTOmoratoriumondigitaldutiespermanent.
17DevelopamoreintegratedNorthAmericanproductionsystem.
18Includemeasurestoreduceborderbarriersandencourage“innovation
corridors”alongtheborder.
19Developandpromotean“InnovationTradeAgreement”thatwouldhavezero
tariffsongoodsacrossallhigh-techindustries.
20Leadinitiativesandnegotiatenewagreementstobuildanopen,rules-based
systemforthefreeflowofdataamonglike-mindedpartners.
TradeEnforcement
21DirecttheU.S.TradeRepresentative(USTR)toworkwithwillingalliesto
developafull“ChinaBillofParticulars”report.
22Ensurenewtariffsarereciprocaltoourtradingpartners.
23UrgeCongresstoreformSection337oftheTariffActtoallowtheU.S.
InternationalTradeCommission(USITC)tobetterrespondtounfairChinese
imports.
24Imposeexportcontrolsjudiciously.
25Developanewmultilateralexportcontrolregime.
26SupportmultilateraleffortstolimittechnologytransfertoChinaandother
formsoffree-ridingonU.S.andallied-nationtechnology.
27RampupeffortstolimitChinesecyber-IPtheftandespionage.
28Increasefederaleffortstodisrupttheglobalflowofcounterfeits.
29BroadentheCommitteeonForeignInvestmentintheUnitedStates(CFIUS).
30UrgeCongresstoinstituteatariffflooronrareearthminerals,ideallywith
U.S.allies.
31ExpandexportstoChina.
ExportPromotion
32SupportEXIMreauthorizationandexpansion.
33UseforeigntripsasanopportunitytopromoteU.S.exports.
34ChargetheCommerceDepartmentwithdevelopingandintegratednational
exportassistancesystem.
RegulatoryPolicy
35CreateaunitwithintheOfficeofManagementandBudget’s(OMB’s)Office
ofInformationandRegulatoryAffairs(OIRA)tosystematicallyconsiderhow
proposedagencyregulationsimpactinnovationandcompetitiveness.
36Establishanexecutiveorderthatcallsonallagenciestoembracesize
neutralitywhenitcomestoallfederalpolicies.
37Createaninnovation-friendlyAIregulatoryapproachtoartificialintelligence
(AI)andpromoteitglobally.
38RequiretheFederalRailroadAdministration(FRA)todesignregulationsto
supportinnovationandautomationinthecommercialfreightindustry.
39RequiretheFederalAviationAdministration(FAA)toexpediteitsrulemaking
onkeydroneissues.
40Pressothernationstostopfree-ridingonAmericafordrugdevelopment
throughtheirdrugpricecontrols.
41ReformtheNationalEnvironmentalPolicyAct(NEPA)toallowmore
building,especiallyinmetropolitanareas.
42Pushbackagainstothernationsweakeningstandardsessentialpatents(SEPs).
43Stoptreatingbroadbandlikeapublicutility.
AntitrustPolicy
44AppointaFederalTradeCommission(FTC)chairwhowillwithdrawthe
2023DOJ-FTCMergerGuidelines,theSection5policystatement,andtheOrangeBookstatement.
45ContinuetoignoreenforcementoftheflawedRobinsonPatmanAct(RPA)—
orworkwithCongresstorepealit.
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46SupportlegislationpreventingtheFTCfromenactingunfairmethodsof
competitionrulemakings.
47ScalebackcompetitionenforcementattheFTC.
48ApprovestrategictransactionsbetweenthedefenseindustrialbasesofNATO
countries.
49SupporttheadditionofacompetitionchapterattheWTO.
DigitalPolicy
50Refocusbroadbandpoliciesonfindingandimplementingpoliciesthat
benefitconsumers.
51Appointagencyheadswhoseinterestisinnovative,efficientuseofthe
airwaves.
52Pushforpassageoffederaldataprivacylegislation.
53CreateanationalAIroadmapforadoption.
54Supportstatepreemptionondigitalpolicies.
55SupportexpandingSection230liabilityprotectiontocoverAI-basedonline
services.
56Chargethefederalchieftechnologyofficer(CTO)withworkingwithagencies
toestablishdigitaltransformationstrategiesforindustriestheyaffect.
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R&D,Technology,andManufacturingPolicy
DefendtheBayh-DoleAct.
TasktheCommerceDepartmentwithconductingdetailedindustryanalysisandstrategyforkeyindustries,includingsemiconductors,pharmaceuticals,aerospace,software,machinery,andothers.
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RequiretheDefenseDepartmenttoconductathoroughreviewofour
nation’sdefenseanddual-useindustrialbasetoidentifyandamelioratenon-alliedforeigndependencies.
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SupportpassageoflegislationliketheCHIPSActforthebiopharmaceuticalindustry.
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Launchajointindustry-university-governmentR&Dpartnershiptoreducethecostofdrugdevelopmentandproduction.
62Limitlow-wageimmigrationwhileenablingimmigrantswithgraduate
degreesinphysicalsciences,computerscience,andengineeringtoremain
intheUnitedStates.
63ExpandSTEMinitiativestoincludeafocusonindustrialskills(“STEMI”).
64AppointadirectoroftheNationalScienceFoundation(NSF)willingto
pushtheagencytoplayastrongerroleinadvancingandcommercializing
researchcriticaltoU.S.advanced-industrycapabilities.
65SupportbuildingouttheManufacturingUSAnetworkclosertothenetwork
of45institutesoriginallyintended.
66Supporttheestablishmentofatleastonenationalresearchinstitutefocused
onindustrialresearchrelatedtoU.S.advanced-industrycompetitiveness.
67Establishanationalcommissiononcorporateshort-termism.
68Supporttheestablishmentofanadvancedmanufacturingscale-upcapitalprogram.
69Holdnationallabstostrongerperformancestandardsfortechtransferto
firmsintheUnitedStates.
70BanChinesefundingofresearchatU.S.universities.
71Holduniversitiesandcollegesaccountableforbiasingadmissionsand
gradingagainstSTEMstudents.
CleanEnergyInnovationPolicy
72SelecttechnologiesthathaveboththepossibilityofreachingP3anda
substantialimpactonemissions.
73PressureothernationstoboostcleanenergyR&D.
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GovernmentOrganizationandOperation
74SetrobustAIadoptionmilestonesinfederalagenciesthatresultinreduced
headcounts.
75ReplaceslowandcostlylegacygovernmentITsystems.
76Focusonimprovingservicedeliveryandcustomerexperience.
77Offeranoptionalfederalelectronicidentification(e-ID).
78Usethefederalgovernmentasatestbedforpilotingnewtechnologies.
79RestructuretheCouncilofEconomicAdvisors(CEA)astheCouncilof
EconomicandEnterpriseCapabilitiesAdvisors(CEECA).
80Requireeachmajoragencytodevelopaninnovationstrategy.
81Holddepartmentdeputysecretariesresponsiblefor“cleaningoutthe
cobwebs”soagenciesmoveatamuchfasterpace.
82Directkeyfederalagenciestoincorporateproductivitygrowthintotheir
missions.
INTRODUCTION
GivenAmerica’spoorproductivitygrowth,adeephollowingoutofits
advancedtechnologymanufacturingsectors(especiallytoChina),andanemicapplicationofinnovationacrossallsectorsoftheeconomy,theUnited
Statesisindesperateneedofarobusttechno-economicpolicyagenda.
Andthiscanonlyhappenwithpresidentialleadershipandinitiative.Both
majorpartycandidateswanttostrengthenAmerica’seconomy;however,
neitherBidenomics(whichemphasizespublicspending,growingthemiddleclassthroughredistribution,advancingequity,deconcentratingmarkets,
anddrivingthe“green”transition)northe“AmericaFirst”agenda(which
emphasizessmallergovernment,anuneasewith“BigTech,”deregulation,andhighertariffs)willdothejob.Andwhilerecentpolicyinitiatives,suchastheCHIPSandScienceAct,arestepsintherightdirection,theydon’tgonearlyfarenough.
GivenAmerica’sincreasinglypolarizedpoliticsandideologicalpolicydebates,thechoiceofwhooccupiestheWhiteHouseafterinaugurationday2025willhavesignificantimplicationsforthedirectionofahostofpublicpolicyareas.
However,regardlessofwhothenextpresidentis,webelievetheyshould
makere-establishingunparalleledU.S.nationaltechno-economicpowerandconstraintsonChina’stechno-economicadvancementtheirtopgoal.This
meansputtinginplaceanarrayofpoliciestosupportfasterproductivitygrowth,asignificantlymorerobustpaceofinnovationandinnovation
adoption,andamuchlargerU.S.shareofglobaladvanced-industry
production.TheInformationTechnologyandInnovationFoundation(ITIF)isreleasingthistechno-economicpolicyagendatohelpthenextadministrationadvancethateffort.Theagendaisorganizedaroundanoverallstrategyplus12keypolicyareas—82specificpolicyrecommendationsinall—forthe
administrationtobothoperationalizeandurgeCongresstoenact.
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OVERALLSTRATEGY
Perhapsthesinglemostimportantstepforthenextadministrationisto
establishconsensusaroundtherighteconomicgoal:restoringunprecedentedU.S.advanced-industryleadership.Theaimshouldnotbetorestore
manufacturingoutputandjobsperse.Indeed,thiscouldbeachievedwithmuchmorelow-skill,commodity-basedmanufacturing,butthatwouldnotfurtherU.S.techno-economicpower.
Similarly,thegoalshouldnotbetoeliminatethetradedeficitperse.For
example,thiscouldbeachievedbyexportingmorefoodandoilandboostingtourism;butagain,neitherofthesesupportsU.S.techno-economicpower.
Norshouldthegoalbetogrowthemiddleclass.Ifthatisachievedwith
expandedre-distributionalpolicies(eithertaxbreaksorspendingincreases)thatarenotmerelyashort-termmiddle-class“sugarhigh,”itwouldtakefunding
awayfrompoliciesneededtorestoreU.S.techno-economicpower.Thereis,infact,onlyonewaytosustainablygrowthemiddleclass(aswellastheworkingclassandthepoor),andthatistoboosttherateofproductivitygrowth,ideallyto2.5to3percentayear.
ThegoalshouldbetoreverseAmerica’slossoftechno-economicpowerto
China,aswellastosurpassChina’scontinuedadvancementinadvanced
industries,toensurethatadecadefromnow,theUnitedStatesleadsinmostadvancedindustries,bothcriticalandemerging.
Afinalpoint:BoostingU.S.techno-economicpowercannotbeachievedwithoutprosperouslargecorporations.Ratherthantheenemythatmustbebrokenup,unfairlyregulated,orbrowbeaten,big,technologicallysophisticatedcorporations
arethesinequanonofwinningtheglobaltechnologyrace,spurringinnovation,anddrivingproductivitygrowth
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RECOMMENDATION1:ESTABLISHANATIONALCOMPETITIVENESSCOUNCIL
Attheendoftheday,theproblemisnotsomuchknowingwhattodo,butratherhavingpeopleintheWhiteHousewiththeincentivesandabilitytosolveAmerica’sinnovation,productivity,andcompetitivenesschallenges.Butwecertainlyhavenotseenthatduringthiscentury.The
CouncilofEconomicAdvisorsisthehomeforconventionalneoclassicaleconomists,focused
largelyonoverallmacroeconomicpolicy.TheNationalSecurityCouncil,whilehavinghadsomefocusontheseissues,seesthemthroughthelensofnationalsecurity,intelligence,andforeignpolicy.AndtheNationalEconomicPolicyteamfocuseslargelyonbroaddomesticeconomic
policyissues,oftenrelatedtosocialpolicy,businessregulation,infrastructure,collegedebt,inflation,andsmallbusiness.
WhatisneededisaNationalCompetitivenessCouncil(NCC)focusedonformulatingand
coordinatingadvanced-industrycompetitivenesspolicyacrossthefederalenterprise.Webelieve
thatthisissoimportantthatitdeservesitsownrecommendation.TheNCCwouldoversee
analysisofU.S.advanced-industrycapabilities,especiallyvis-à-visChina.Itwouldassess
ChinesepoliciesdesignedtoerodeU.S.advanced-industryleadership.Itwouldidentifykey
sectorsneededforU.S.leadershipandorganizeawhole-of-governmentapproachtoadvance
thatonthesectorallevel(e.g.,semiconductors,biopharmaceuticals,aerospace,autonomous
systems,AI,etc.)TheNCCshouldbestaffednotbyeconomistswhofocusprincipallyonprice-mediatedmarkets,butratherby“productionists”:analystswhohaveadeepunderstandingoffirm,industry,andtechnologydynamics.
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RECOMMENDATIONS2–4:BUDGETPOLICY
Fromabudgetperspective,theU.S.governmenthaslargelybecomeaninsurerandproviderofincomesupportfortheelderly,andthatcrowdsoutneededinvestment.Assuch,unlessthebudgetdeficitissignificantlyreduced,therewillbenofundingavailableforcriticaltaxandbudgetinvestments,includingexpandingU.S.militarycapabilitiesandtheneeded
expenditurestoboostproductivityandwinthetechno-economiccompetitionwithChina.Absentthat,policymakingwillbeafightoverrearrangingthedeckchairs.
Wearenotna?veaboutthepoliticalrealitiesofbudgetpolitics.MostAmericanvoterswant
afreelunchanddon’tmindpassingtheirdebtontotheirchildren.Theyopposevirtuallyalltaxincreasesandmostallspendingcuts,especiallyonentitlements.Republicansrefuseto
raisetaxes.Democratsrefusetocutspending.Asaresult,trueinvestment—eitherintheformofdirectspendingortaxexpenditures—isslowlysqueezed.Chinaisgoingintheopposite
direction,boostinginvestmentinadvancedindustrieswithtrulystaggeringamounts.
Therealityisthatnothingshortofadefaultonthenationaldebtwilllikelyprovidethepoliticalcoverforthebudget“castoroil”thathastobeadministered.Butbythetimethathappens,
wewillhavesufferedfrommanyyearsofdecliningneedednationalinvestment.Butatleastthenextadministrationcansetthestagefortakingneededactions.
2.Supportincreasingtaxestocover70to80percentofthe
budgetdeficitshortfallinordertoeliminatethebudgetdeficit.Thisshouldnotbedonebyincreasingtaxes
onbusiness,asAmericaneedsstrongcompaniesthatcaninvestandcompeteinglobalmarkets—althoughtaxescouldbeincreasedbyeliminatingloopholesin
Unlessthebudgetdeficit
issignificantlyreduced,therewillbenofundingavailableforcriticaltaxandbudgetinvestments.
speculation-drivenindustriessuchashedgefunds,forinstance,througheliminating
thecarriedinterestloophole.Highertaxesforwealthyindividualssuchasbillionaires
arenotunreasonable,asU.S.taxesasashareofgrossdomesticproduct(GDP)are6.3
percentagepointslowerthantheOrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopment(OECD)average.
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Iftaxeswereincreasedtocover75percentofthecurrentbudgetdeficit,theUnitedStateswouldstillhavebelow-averagetaxrates
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3.Supportcuttingsomespending,especiallyentitlementstotheelderly,tocoveraround20to30percentoftheshortfall.ThiscanbedoneinpartbyindexingSocialSecuritytoinflation,notnominalwagegrowth;reducingbenefitsreceivedforearlyretirement(toencouragepeopletoworklonger);andraisingtheminimumretirementage.
4.Increaseinvestment(directandtaxexpenditures)byatleast$100billionto$200billion
annuallytosupportenterprisecapabilitiesforinnovation,productivity,andcompetitiveness,aswellassupportamorerobustinternationaltechno-economicstrategy.
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Whenweusetheterm
“investment,”wedon’tmeananarrayofsocialspendingsoldwiththepatinaof“investment.”Spendingonchildcare,housing,healthcare,incomesupport,andmosttransportation
infrastructureisnotinvestmentinthesenseofpayingforitself.Itisconsumptionpaidfor
bythegovernment,evenifsomeofit,suchasinfrastructure,iscapitalized.Wemeanmoneyappropriatednowthatwillhaveapositivenationalreturnoninvestment(ROI)innet-present-valueterms,suchastaxincentivestospurbusinessinvestment,spendingforresearchanddevelopment(R&D),andsupportforadvancedmanufacturing.
RECOMMENDATIONS5–8:TAXPOLICY
Incontrasttoprogressiveswhoseetaxpolicyasatoolforredistributionandconservatives
whoseeitasanobstacletofreedom,webelievetaxpolicyshouldbeatoolforinnovation,
competitiveness,andproductivity.Incontrasttomanyfreemarketconservatives,werejectthenotionthatthebesttaxcodeisaneutralone.Incontrasttomostliberals,werejectthenotionthatthetaxcodeshouldfirstandforemostprioritizeredistribution.TheU.S.government
shouldnotbeneutralaboutinnovation,productivity,andcompetitiveness;itshoulduseallpolicylevers,includingtaxpolicy,tospurallthree.Assuch,weproposethefollowingsteps.
5.DoubletheR&Dtaxcreditandrestorefirst-yearexpensing.TheR&DtaxcreditnotonlyspursmoreR&DinvestmentintheU.S.economy;itmakesR&D-intensivecompaniesinthe
UnitedStatesmoregloballycompetitive
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Thenextadministration’sfirstbudgetshould
includedoublingtheR&Dtaxcreditratefrom20to40percentfortheregularcreditandfrom14to28percentfortheAlternativeSimplifiedCredit(ASC),aswellasfullexpensingofR&Dexpendituresfortaxpurposes,andexpandingtherefundableR&Dcreditforpre-
profitstart-ups
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6.Restorefirst-yearexpensingoncapitalequipment.The2018TaxCutsandJobsAct
createdafive-yearprovisiontoallowallfirmstoexpenseinthefirstyearfortaxpurposesexpendituresoncapitalequipment.Byloweringtheafter-taxcostofinvestinginnew
machinery,equipment,andsoftware,thisprovisionspursfasteradoptionof
existingandemergingtechnologies.However,thisprovisionhasexpired.
TheadministrationshouldworkwithCongresstomakethisprovisionpermanent.Theadministrationshouldideallygobeyondthisand
includeinitsbudgetaninvestmenttaxcreditforinvestmentinnewmachineryandequipment,structuredsimilarlytotheASC.
7.Toincreaserevenues,taxqualifieddividendsasnormalincomeand
establishamodestcarbontax.Theformerwouldencouragecompaniestoretainmoreearningsforinvestmentandthelatterwouldhelp
spurcleanenergyinnovationanddeployment,whilebothwouldraiserevenuetopayfortheneededtaxincentives.
8.Institutea“SuperChips”taxcredit.CompanionlegislationoftheCHIPSActestablisheda25percentinvestment creditforfirmsinvestinginsemiconductormachinery andequipment.ThenextadministrationshouldcallonCongresstocreateasimilarprogramthatwould,
forfiveyears,allowcompaniesinasetofadvancedindustriestotakea25percenttaxcreditonall
machinery,buildings,andequipment.
RECOMMENDATIONS9–13:FOREIGNPOLICY
TobeeffectiveinaworldwhereChinaisseekingtoreplaceAmericaastheglobalhegemon,
Americaneedsanewkindofforeignpolicy—an“economicNATO.”Thiswouldmeanmovingawayfromtheoldmodelofeconomicstatecraftbasedonanassumptionofunalloyedthatassumed
U.S.powerwasunalloyed,andespeciallyrejectingneoconservativeadventurism,tobeusedto
punishadversariesandrewardfriends,evenwhendoingsodamagesU.S.globalcompetitiveness.,toonerecognizingForeignpolicyinsteadmustrecognizethelimitsofU.S.powerandtheneedtousethatpowerinwaysthatbenefitU.S.techno-economiccompetitiveness.
9.Createatechno-economicallianceofkeypartners.Thenextadministrationshouldseektocreateanallianceofkeypartnersthatplaybylong-standingtraderulesandnormsvis-
à-vistheU.S.economyandarewillingtoworkwiththeUnitedStatestolimitChina’s
techno-economicadvantage.Specifically,theUnitedStatesshouldworktocreateanew
transatlanticG2withtheEuropeanUnion,whichisperhapsChina’sgreatestfear
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Ideally,thiswouldbedoneviaacomprehensivetradeandinvestmentpartnershipagreementthat
createsadefactofreetradezone.Thiswouldmeanaligningondefensiveandoffensivetrademeasureswhilelimitingtheuseofavarietyofpolicies,suchasantitrust,dataprivacy,digitalservicestaxes,andotherregulationsthatodiscriminateagainstmemberstatecompanies.
ThegoalistocreategenuinelyprotectedlargemarketsthatarefreefromunfairChinese
competition—especiallyforadvancedtechnologyproducts.Moreover,asthebenefitsofsuchapartnershipandagreementbecomeapparent,othernationswouldhopefullybewillingtomakethedomesticpolicychangesneededtojoin.Thesenationswould,amongotherthings,needtoadopta“buyallied”systemwhereinparticipating
governmentsagreetobuyfrommembernationsthat
committoreciprocity.ReciprocitywouldalsoapplytoAmericaneedsanew
programssuchastheInflationReductionAct(IRA)taxkindofforeignpolicy
5ineim.Iiliislitnigcioirrsecure—an“economicNATO.”
10.Limitforeignaidtonationsthatplaybytherules.Thenext
administrationshouldalignallitstradeanddevelopmenttoolsinsupportofitstechno-
economicinterests.TheUnitedStatescannolongeraffordtosupportnationswhose
actionsareagainstU.S.techno-economicinterests,includingthosethathaveclose
technologytransferandothereconomicrelationshipswithChina.TheUnitedStateshas
avarietyofprogramsandpoliciesthatprovideaidtoothernations,includingGeneralizedSystemofPreferences(GSP)tradetariffexemptionsandpreferentialdevelopmentfinance(suchasthatprovidedbytheMillenniumChallengeCorporationandtheDevelopment
FinanceCorporation(DFC)).Thenextadministrationshoulddecreethattheseeconomic
benefitsarenolongeravailabletonationswithmorethandeminimismercantilistand
discriminatorypoliciesthathurttheU.S.economyorthatarenotadequatelylimiting
technologytransferswithChina.ThiswouldmeannomoreaidtocountriesontheU.S.
TradeRepresentative(USTR)301WatchList,tocountriesthatimposedatalocalizationorotherdigitalprotectionisttools,andtocountriesthathaveaveragetariffsonU.S.exportshigherthanU.S.tariffsontheirimports.
11.PressinternationalaidbodiesthattheUnitedStatessupportstoadoptsimilarpolicies.Thenextadministrationshouldpressinternationaldevelopmentinstitutionstosupportonlythosecountriesthatarecommittedtotheopen,rules-basedtradingsystemandthatarenotharmingU.S.firmsandeconomicinterests.Forexample,itisstrikingthatagencies
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suchastheWorldBankprovidesupportfornationswithanti-U.S.economicandtrade
policies.Thenextadministrationshouldpressuretheseorganizationstonotsupportsuchnations,andinsteadtoconcentratemoresupporttonationsthatplaybytherules.Iftheyrefusetodothat,theUnitedStatesshouldreducefundingtothemandincreasefundingtoourowndevelopmentagencies.
12.Operationalizeexistingalliedtechnology-productionandtradealliances.TheUnitedStates
mustreclaimitsleadershipontheinternationalstage,andwinningthetechno-economiccompetitionwithChinawillrequiremuchcloseralliances,especiallyinkeyindustries
andtechnologies.Thenextadministrationshouldbuildoncurrentefforts,includingthe
NATODIANA,theU.S.-Japan2nmsemiconductorpartnership(i.e.,Rapidus),andcurrentquantumcomputingpartnershipstoestablishmuchclosersharedtechnologyprogram
partnershipswithkeyallies.Thiscouldincludepartneringwithsuchalliesonareaslikeroboticsandaerospace,AIuseinthemilitary,developingasharednetworkofadvanced-industrycentersinwhichfirmsfrombothcountriescouldparticipateineachother’s
programs,andjointparticipationinnationalscienceprograms.
13.IncreaseU.S.leadershipontechpolicyinwaysthatprotectnotjustU.S.valuesbutalsoU.S.
interests.Alltoooften,U.S.globalpolicyworkstospreadU.S.valuesaroundtheglobe
butdoeslittletopushbackagainstnationswhosepoliciesare
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