New US Law Could Hand China Cloud Supremacy
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A proposed American law, the Remote Access Security Act (RASA), may backfire and help Chinese cloud operators replace U.S. technology worldwide. The bill aims to restrict remote access to U.S. cloud services—meaning the ability to control American computer servers from another country. However, experts warn that this export control could push global customers toward Chinese providers instead. If passed, the act might weaken U.S. dominance in artificial intelligence and cloud computing, handing a strategic advantage to Beijing.