29 June 2026

As Chinese Tech Pulls Ahead, U.S. Fears It Will Become Dependent

The New York Times  |  Ana Swanson

China is rapidly advancing in key technological sectors, leading to U.S. concerns about potential dependency. At Contemporary Amperex Technology Company Ltd. (CATL) in southeastern China, the world's largest and most advanced cluster of battery factories, robot arms produce batteries destined for cars and data centers globally. This site exemplifies a significant shift where China, once a manufacturing hub for U.S.

firms, now leads in areas like batteries, solar panels, rare earths, and life sciences, rapidly deploying plans to corner other markets. CATL has developed a battery capable of powering an electric vehicle for 250 miles with under 10 minutes of charging, approximately three times faster than typical EV batteries. This advanced technology is crucial for millions of cheap electric vehicles China is exporting worldwide, challenging the long-standing U.S. technological lead and raising questions about future global supply chain reliance.

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