Re: Between now and 2025?
I suspect, for all their faults, manglement in China are closer to reality than their western equivalents. By 2025 much is likely to have changed. Say, locally made processors of many kinds,possibly better computer languages for AI, energy generating systems. I leave energy storage out because it is a lot harder than most pundits realise. Who knows, they may get their fusion projects working, which would change engineering trade and licensing somewhat. However, the technical kudos could engender overconfidence. The 20th century is a litany of disaster due to that. Or, the paranoid should ask, "What do they know we do not"