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Optimizing Export Controls for Critical and Emerging Technologies

Optimizing Export Controls for Critical and Emerging Technologies

Full Title: Optimizing Export Controls for Critical and Emerging Technologies
Author(s): William Alan Reinsch, Emily Benson, Thibault Denamiel, and Margot Putnam
Publisher(s): Center for Strategic and International Studies
Publication Date: May 31, 2023
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Description (excerpt):

Using a trade lens to evaluate geostrategic competition and how best to maintain U.S. military superiority, this report assesses what the optimal export control policy should be, knowing that there are serious political constraints domestically as well as with key allies. The first in a series of three, this report seeks to reimagine the current approach to export controls in particularly sensitive areas of emerging technologies that pose the greatest challenges. It begins by comparing current control lists to see where they overlap, which in turn provides greater clarity on the current U.S. definition of national security critical sectors. After comparing control lists, the report evaluates quantum computing, artificial intelligence, semiconductors, biotechnology, and intangible goods to determine whether additional controls are necessary—and, if so, what economic costs such controls would entail.

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