Sarah Zheng is a first-year MPP student at Harvard Kennedy School. After graduating from Tufts University with a degree in international relations and film and media studies, she moved to Hong Kong to realize a lifelong dream of becoming a foreign correspondent. Sarah spent several years covering US-China relations and Chinese foreign policy for the South China Morning Post, the flagship English-language newspaper in Hong Kong, before joining Bloomberg to report on the intersection of Chinese tech and geopolitics.
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US-China Tech Decoupling: A Shift Towards a More Paranoid World
05.27.25
“The impact of this digital isolation has been amplified in recent years by Beijing’s efforts to tightly interlink data security with national security, as well as reduced people-to-people and business exchanges from the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical tensions. In the U.S., growing suspicion of China has led to increasingly aggressive efforts to excise Chinese technology and capital from its supply chain. People from the two countries are farther apart than ever.”