Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Business

Experts Say United States Losing Competitive Edge Over Asian Countries

Technology business leaders say the United States is losing its competitive edge to developing countries in Asia.

Business leaders told a U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation that America’s lead as a technology giant is eroding.

The group says the big technology winners have been countries such as China and India. The leaders say the U.S. has lost its edge, in part, because of the country’s declining number of university graduates with science and engineering degrees.

Last year in China, 500,000 students received engineering degrees. In India, the number was 200,000, and in the United States, 70,000.

During the meeting, Senator John Ensign, a senator from Nevada, proposed doubling the nation’s investment in scientific research and improving math and science education in classrooms.

The latest figures show the U.S. trade balance in high-tech goods fell from a surplus high of $33 billion in 1997 to a deficit of $27 billion in 2003.

– VOA News

You may also like:

Tech & Science

Like Europe, Canada is looking to attract top US scientists who may want to evade Trump's crackdown on universities and research institutions. 

Business

BioAlberta’s CEO reflects on regulatory hurdles, investor gaps, and the leadership needed to turn scientific breakthroughs into commercial success.

Social Media

Elon Musk's X Corp. has filed a lawsuit challenging a New York state law.

Tech & Science

A fundamental disconnect: organisations are being compromised by issues that represent basic cyber hygiene failures rather than advanced persistent threats.