US President Joe Biden praised the passage of the bill,saying:“We are in a competition to win the 21st century,and the starting gun has gone off.”Credit:AP
But on Wednesday (AEST),conservative and progressive senators came together to pass a sweeping $US250 billion ($323 billion) bill designed to allow America to compete with,and hopefully defeat,China in the rival superpowers’ battle for economic and technological dominance.
Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer,a longtime China hawk,hailed the bill as one of the US Senate’s most significant bipartisan achievements in years,predicting that future generations will look back on it “as a turning point for American leadership”.
“The bill will go down as one of the most important things this chamber has done in a very long time,a statement of faith in America’s ability to seize the opportunities of the 21st century,” Schumer said in a speech on the Senate floor.
“Whoever wins the race to the technologies of the future is going to be the global economic leader,with profound consequences for foreign policy and national security as well.”
Republican Senator Todd Young,who co-sponsored the bill,said:“Let the record show that,at this moment,we stood united in our fight against the Chinese Communist Party.”
The bill,which passed by 68 votes to 32,is known officially as theUS Innovation and Competition Act.In Washington it is colloquially known simply as the “anti-China bill”.