
The article frames Chinese industrial policy negatively ('blocks,' 'to weaken') while advocating against reciprocal U.S. restrictions, positioning market openness as preferable to protectionism. Reason's libertarian editorial perspective privileges non-intervention and free markets. The framing centers a particular economic ideology rather than presenting competing policy justifications neutrally, though the language avoids charged hyperbole typical of harder right outlets.
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Framing may shift if subsequent U.S. policy responses or China's acquisition patterns escalate the tech competition narrative.
China ordered Meta to roll back its acquisition of AI startup Manus on Monday.
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