Simi Valley, California – The theft of intellectual property of intellectual property of China of institutions and the North -American industry must be frustrated as the United States battles to remain the economic and military leader in the world, but America cannot disassociate with the economic Behemoth, the South Dakota Rounds Senator, Mike Rounds, told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview.
The key, according to the rounds, is to keep China as a key trade partner without giving them access to US technology, including artificial intelligence and computer chips.
“In doing so, we may restrict their ability to have a market with which they can create their things.
“We do not necessarily disassociate. Let’s see if we can influence them and the rest of the world, when it comes to rules for the AI and other technological advances in the future,” he added.
Rounds was among the panelists of the conference that spoke about the threats that China is considering when President Donald Trump addresses the country’s chronic trade deficit with foreign nations and his optimism for the future as North -American Sprints to remain the world economic and military leader.
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South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds was a panelist at the National Economic Forum of inaugural Reagan in California. (Getty’s pictures)
Rounds’ observations focused on keeping the United States in the world economy driver’s seat, which he explained, is deeply intertwined in the Chinese intellectual property technological advances and robbery, while also recognizing and fighting as China has advanced in a “close competitor” with the United States from a military point of view.
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“ We need to do a better job of protection of the intellectual properties we have. The most advanced types of technologies we have, all we can do to curb its connection with this, protecting ourselves against this infiltration or filtration of really good information that, right now, they rob us on a regular basis, “ the rounds are called during a panel called “ China and us: when the participants of the negotiation are also great competitors. ”

The presidential library of Ronald Reagan in the Simi Valley, California. (Fox News Digital)
He added that China has no property to steal the United States intellectual property, which is understood as intangible creations, such as patents of inventions or commercial secrets such as technology algorithms. Rounds recalled a recent conversation with an ambassador to China who told him that his culture does not understand “how someone can have an idea.”
Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, announced last Wednesday that the United States will begin to “aggressively” Chinese student visas, especially those with links with the Chinese Communist Party in North -American schools, but will return to China or feed us in the United States in China.

China has stolen billions in intellectual property annually, according to Senator Mike Rounds. (Jakub Porzycki/Nurphoto through Getty Images)
The rounds said that the country needed a pause to admit Chinese national to the CCP linked to the United States elite schools until there is no required agreement protecting intellectual property and the processes of Chinese capture.
“We have Chinese students coming here, and then they [maintain] Link to home. And even if they want to stay here, one of the challenges we have is that their family can be very appropriate to require them to return home again. And if so, some of the knowledge we have helped to develop -here returns home with them, “said Rounds.
“Until the moment we can address it, and until we can be assured that the information coming here, the data that is catching here, the knowledge they gain here will not be used against our young people and women in the future, we want to slow down a bit. He said.

South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds was a panelist at the National Economic Forum of inaugural Reagan in California. (Fox News Digital)
The rounds explained during the Reagan Library Forum that protect the United States intellectual property from Chinese robbery have a wavy effect on United States to remain the world’s military leader, as China seeks parity with America.
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“”[China is] A strategic challenger for us on the military side. They are a close competitor. And they have an advantage over us in a particular way: they are unified in terms of when Xi Jinping wants to move, it is not only the government that moves, but everything else of their economic activity is necessary to move the way they want to move. We don’t have it here. And for us, we must recognize this challenge. Now, I do not suggest that we are going to the direction they go, but we must recognize our ability to move very, very quickly, “he said.

Chinese President Xi Jinping listens during a meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam, on April 14. (AP/MINH HOANG)
The Trump administration leveling the rates up to 145% of Chinese goods in April and China retaliated against the “liberation day” policies of the President with its own rates. China and the United States reached a preliminary trade agreement last month, which Trump said China raped in a real social place on Friday.
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“I made a quick deal with China to save them from what I thought would be a very bad situation and did not want to see this. He wrote.

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Rounds explained that the United States is in the midst of reaching a favorable trade agreement, while also recognizing that China has stolen billions of dollars in intellectual property for its own advantage.
“We do this right now, really about half a million dollars a year in economic activity with China today, but they steal about $ 600 million in intellectual property annually. And therefore, we have this dichotomy of trying to make good trade and, at the same time, recognizing that they steal our property,” he said.
Rounds said that the doors of acceptance and use of AI have not yet been opened in the United States, as many North -Americans still hesitate to trust technology. In a few months and years, however, he said that the health industry will see a massive review, helped by technology that can quickly identify cancer or diagnose diabetes and Alzheimer’s. This will lead to North -American culture to accept the AI and accumulate the proliferation of the private sector, he said.
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“ I think what the North -American people want to see for them? What improves their quality of life? I think that one of the most critical problems, which would really be one of the easiest to do, is to talk about health care.And I think the North -Americans will see Alas as a benefit for them more than a challenge when we begin to see care for diabetes, Alzheimer’s, parcs and cancers.
The rounds added during the forum that when the North -Americans feel personally how their quality of life has improved because of the IA, “”It is then that we will really see the push across the country to develop and at a rate you never saw before the private sector. “”
“This is what will keep us ahead of China,” he said.

The red flags flown in front of the large room of the people on March 4, 2022 in Beijing, China. (VCG/VCG through Getty Images)
The Forum of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, located in the mountains of Santa Susana in California and the Mills Ape, began on Thursday evening and had more than a dozen debates and panels focused on the economy, artificial intelligence, U.S. defense strategies, the energy sector and more Friday. Jamie Dimon, Jamie Dimon, of JPMORGAN CHASE, Energy Secretary Chris Wright, and the former Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, were among those who joined the rounds to address the country’s economic health.

The Jet Air Force One of the Reagan Library is presented in a pavilion. (Fox News Digital)
“ The Reagan Library does excellent work by working on defense problems, and now they have also opened a seminar basically working on critical economic issues for the United States.And, therefore, coming here and working with other people who care about our country’s economic well-being, this is a great place to do so.They is an opportunity for me to know really what happens and what other people are thinking of our economy in general, ” he said to Fox Digital.
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A statue of the former President of the Presidential Library of Ronald Reagan.
The conference comes when the Senate works to approve the great bill, which is a wide multitrile legislation of dollars advanced by the Trump’s agenda on taxes, immigration, energy, defense and national debt. The rounds said that the legislation must happen or that the north -Americans see their taxes increase.
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“We have no option. We have to approve the bill to get the tax cuts and jobs permanent. If we do not, the North -American family will see an increase of $ 2,400 a year in their taxes. So we have to do something. And it is critical that we happen this bill. We will work with the house.We will achieve this treatment. Doing everything we can do everything we can do, but we do not want to do everything we can do, but we do not want to do it, but we do not want to do it, but we do not want to do it, but we do not want to do it, but it is not possible, but we do not want to do everything we can do, but we do not want it, but we do not want to do everything we can do, but we do not want, but we do not want to do everything and we do not want to do it as we can do it as soon as we can do it as soon as we can do it.
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