America’s Monopoly Crisis Hits the Military

America’s Monopoly Crisis Hits the Military

Huawei, a relatively new company in the telecom equipment space, has amassed top market share because its equipment—espionage vulnerabilities aside—is the best value on the market. American policymakers, unconcerned with industrial capacity, allowed Chinese companies to capture market share despite the predatory subsidies and stolen technology. The loss of an industrial base in telecom equipment meant that the American national security apparatus lost military capacity.

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