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An American netizen asked such a question on Quora, the largest Q&A website abroad: "Why does China no longer need Western technology?" Now that China has mastered its own independent research and development technology, we are not afraid of any sanctions from Western countries.
In recent years, Western countries have suppressed China, because China's economic development is rapid, and now it has become the world's second largest economy, and in the future, China is likely to surpass the United States to become a superpower.
For this reason, China will be sanctioned by the United States, and the United States has started a trade war with us, thereby reducing the economic development of the mainland, in addition, the United States has also imposed a technological blockade on us, prohibiting lithography machine companies from European and American countries from cooperating with China.
Whether it is "stuck" or "stumbling", in short, the United States will try its best to curb our development in various fields, and finally grind out China's chip technology, from design to production, the whole process is completely independent research and development without the help of other countries.
As this Chinese netizen commented, the United States has forced China to the edge of the "cliff", so China can only choose to fight, but I didn't expect it to succeed in the end, which is undoubtedly a resounding slap in the face from Western countries.
China's chip technology is similar to GPS and the International Space Station, and because Westerners do not want Chinese to use its technology, China must build its own technology in the face of Western hegemony.
Therefore, in the face of this American netizen's question, many people also commented below, and an Indian netizen arrogantly said that this is simply impossible, and China needs Western technology very much.
Although China has achieved great success in these decades, China is still a lot behind the West in terms of life, and I admit that China has independent R&D, but it is only a small part, and China still retains Western technology.
During the period of Western sanctions against China, their economy became sluggish, and the reason for this is that China is very dependent on Western technology, without which China's technological development would stagnate.
Unless aliens help China, no one will be able to save China's technology and economy.
Then Canadian netizens commented, does China need Western technology? I don't think so, China's science and technology are very developed, and those who say that China is backward are ignorant, they have never been to China at all, and China has completed the development of the West for hundreds of years in a few decades.
Today, China is still the first country that can independently manufacture chips, and it is important to know that chips, as high-tech products, are usually developed by multiple countries.
When it was sanctioned by the West, China did not rely on the help of any country, they developed chips only by their own strength, and this does not show the greatness of China, the only thing they cannot do now is to make seven-nanometer chips.
The 14-nanometer chip can meet 99% of the applications, and China happens to be able to manufacture this kind of chip, so don't underestimate China's science and technology, and at the same time, China's education is also first-class, and the number of doctors trained in China every year far exceeds that of the United States.
Eighty percent of Chinese who have earned doctorates at Western universities have returned to China, and if this rate continues, China's scientific research talent will surpass that of the United States sooner or later.
On top of that, which country do you think has the capacity to make enough electric cars? Is it a Japanese company, no, Japanese automakers hardly make new energy vehicles, and Ford and General Motors in the United States don't seem to have the intention of doing so.
In the field of new energy vehicles, I think no country can surpass China, and the sales of new energy vehicles in China are very good, such as BYD plug-in electric vehicles, which are loved by many Chinese people.
In the field of electric vehicles, the West is still lagging behind China, on the other hand, the West does not have strong industrial and manufacturing capabilities, and China happens to be the world's largest manufacturer and producer.
So what the West should do is not to sanction China, because sanctions have no effect on China at all.
Immediately afterwards, another foreign netizen said that China has long needed Western technology, and they have advanced by leaps and bounds in many fields, which is why China will develop so fast.
China is a large country with a population of 1.4 billion, far exceeding Western countries in terms of numbers, followed by the average IQ of Chinese is 105, ranking third in the world, which indicates that there will be more outstanding scientific research talents in China in the future.
In addition, China is also the second largest economy in the world, and its economic strength is very strong, and it is quite difficult for the West to break down China's economy.
China has a large and fast-growing economy with significant investments in education, research and development, and infrastructure. These investments have helped drive China's rapid economic growth and enabled it to make significant progress in many areas.
Even if foreign countries cut off China's way of life, time will tell the world that the Chinese can fight for life on their own.
Today's China is no longer the China of a hundred years ago, but Western countries still regard themselves as the empire on which the sun never sets, and regard China as the China of the past.