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BREAKING: American Tech Companies DEMAND Protection From Chinese Robot Invasion

Gary FranchiMarch 20, 202676 views
BREAKING: American Tech Companies DEMAND Protection From Chinese Robot Invasion
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American artificial intelligence and robotics companies are stepping up to protect our national security by demanding Congress impose strict curbs on Chinese robotics manufacturers who threaten both our economy and our safety through unfair business practices and espionage risks.

The calls for action have gotten under the skin of Chinese state media, which complained this week about American companies finally standing up to the Communist regime's predatory tactics. When China complains, you know America is doing something right.

For too long, Chinese manufacturers have flooded our markets with cheap, potentially compromised robotics technology while stealing American innovations and undercutting honest American businesses. These aren't just unfair trade practices – they're national security threats walking right through our front door.

The Security Nightmare We Can't Ignore

Think about it, Patriots: Chinese robots in American factories, hospitals, and homes could be collecting data, mapping our infrastructure, or worse. The same regime that unleashed COVID-19 on the world and steals our intellectual property daily wants their robots integrated into every aspect of American life.

President Trump has already shown he's willing to take on China's economic warfare, and this latest push from American tech companies gives his administration even more ammunition to protect our workers and our national security.

"We cannot allow the Chinese Communist Party to dominate critical technologies that could compromise our security and destroy American jobs," one industry insider told sources.

This is exactly the kind of America First thinking we need. Our tech companies are finally realizing that competing with cheaters and spies isn't just bad business – it's dangerous for every American family.

The Trump-Vance administration now has a golden opportunity to build on their tariff success and extend protection to our rapidly growing robotics sector. With leaders like Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and the DOGE efficiency team backing American innovation, we can outcompete China while keeping their surveillance technology out of our country.

Will Congress have the backbone to protect American workers and national security from this robotic invasion? Or will they cave to corporate interests that profit from cheap Chinese labor at America's expense?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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AmericaFirst2024Verified1 days ago
Finally some backbone from Silicon Valley! Trump was right about China all along.
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RedStateRealistVerified10 hours ago
This is about national security, not just economics. Do we really want China controlling our robotic infrastructure? Wake up America!
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ManufacturingMomVerified8 hours ago
My husband works at a robotics company in Ohio and he's been saying this exact thing for months. Chinese competitors are undercutting every bid with government subsidies. How is that fair competition?
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OhioWorkerVerified1 hours ago
Same story here in Cleveland. We can't compete against state-sponsored dumping.
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FairTradeSteveVerifiedjust now
It's not fair at all. That's exactly why we need tariffs and trade protection.
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ConservativeEngineerVerified2 hours ago
What specific protections are they asking for? Tariffs, export controls, or something else? The article doesn't give enough details.
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SmallBizOwnerVerifiedjust now
Good! My manufacturing business has been getting crushed by cheap Chinese automation equipment that breaks after 6 months.
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PatriotMike77Verifiedjust now
About time! We've been handing over our manufacturing and tech advantages to China for decades. These companies should have been demanding protection years ago.
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TechDefenderVerifiedjust now
Exactly right Mike. The writing has been on the wall since they started dumping solar panels and steel.