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The Biden administration's "small yard, high fence" strategy was designed to protect critical technologies while maintaining economic balance. But with sweeping semiconductor restrictions on China, has this philosophy gone too far? In this video, we explore the implications of these new tech policies, the backlash from companies like Nvidia and Intel, and the global consequences. Are these measures safeguarding U.S. national security, or are they risking economic and technological setbacks? Watch to find out how these restrictions are shaping the U.S.-China tech rivalry and what it means for the future of innovation. 🔗 Topics Covered: What is the "small yard, high fence" strategy? Breakdown of Biden's semiconductor restrictions Economic and global impacts Reactions from Nvidia, Intel, and other industry leaders 📩 Share your thoughts: Are these restrictions justified, or could they backfire? Let us know in the comments! 🎥 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more in-depth analysis on global tech and policy trends! #TechPolicy #SemiconductorBan #USChinaRelations #BidenAdministration #ChipRestrictions #AIChips #TechInnovation #GlobalEconomy #Nvidia #Intel #USNationalSecurity #TechnologyNews #Geopolitics #SmallYardHighFence #USChinaTechWar Do give your comments below. Subscribe and Share our video. Najma tweets @MinhasNajma Follow Global Village Space (GVS) on twitter @GVS_News Check us out at https://www.globalvillagespace.com/ / globalvillag. . Najma Minhas is Managing Editor, Global Village Space. She has worked with National Economic Research Associates (NERA) in New York, Lehman Brothers in London and Standard Chartered Bank in Pakistan. Before launching GVS, she worked as a consultant with World Bank, and USAID. Najma studied Economics at London School of Economics and International Relations at Columbia University, NewYork. she tweets at @MinhasNajma.