As America evaluates its economic posture toward China, the U.S. is also being forced to confront a more uncomfortable question: Can we still rely on our allies to treat U.S. companies fairly when Chinese interests are implicated? That question is now emerging in South Korea, where the government’s treatment of an American company targeted in a cyber-attack is drawing scrutiny in Washington.
The issue is larger than a single corporate dispute. Economic security and national security are now inseparable. Supply chains, technology platforms, data governance, and investment rules have become… Read More in Real Clear Politics