Cotton, Huizenga to Lutnick: Stronger Export Controls of AI Chips is Needed
America’s advantage in the race for technological dominance. Export enforcement is a notoriously challenging problem
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America’s advantage in the race for technological dominance. Export enforcement is a notoriously challenging problem
Trump for his continued commitment to ensuring American dominance in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). America … main competitor in the race for AI dominance, a position it occupies only because it has stolen American
electricity systems without impacting existing power grids. “American dominance in artificial intelligence and other crucial emerging industries should
rules and steal U.S. intellectual property increasingly seek dominance over critical biotech supply chains. We lose billions
streamline the process to restore American energy dominance,”said Senator Cotton. “Activist groups have long weaponized our legal
Time to Preserve American AI Dominance Washington, D.C.— Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) yesterday sent a letter urging
Standard Lithium Ltd., to combat China’s global dominance of the market. Lithium is critical to U.S. national … world’s lithium, while Communist China overwhelmingly dominates global production and processing. China's recent lithium export restrictions
appreciate your leadership to restore American energy dominance and we request the EPA expeditiously finalize the proposed rule
Colleagues Introduce Bill to Secure U.S. Critical Mineral Dominance Washington, DC— Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) and Senator … introduced the Revitalizing America’s Offshore Critical Minerals Dominance Act of 2025. This bill will expand the United
Colleagues Introduce Legislation to Combat Chinese Drone Market Dominance Washington, DC— Senators Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas), Chris Coons
competition, preventing American companies from flourishing and dominating markets. As new competitors emerge against American companies, safeguarding intellectual