04/03/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/04/2025 19:01
WASHINGTON - U.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and Mark Warner (D-VA) introduced the Promoting United States Leadership in Standards Act to restore America's position as a leader in international standards setting for emerging technologies.
For decades, the United States led the world in developing new technologies, which allowed our country to set the rules of the road when it came to global standards for those technologies. However, in recent years, Chinese companies backed by the Chinese Communist Party have overtaken the U.S., which has allowed our adversary to influence standards in ways that further their own interests.
"The Chinese Communist Party has made it their mission to undermine the U.S. and our interests around the globe by exploiting our deficiencies," said Senator Blackburn. "As our adversary ramps up efforts to dominate global standards for emerging technologies, the U.S. must be a global leader in innovation, and that includes setting standards that reflect our interests and values."
"In recent years, the Communist Party of China has asserted their dominance in the global technology space, and as their status has risen, our authority and influence has fallen," said Senator Warner. "This legislation clearly outlines steps we must take to reestablish our leadership and ensure that we are doing all we can to set the global standards for critical and emerging technologies."
Standards-setting bodies make critical decisions not only relating to technical specifications, but also relating to values, such as openness, safety, and accessibility, embedded in emerging technologies.
Specifically, the Promoting United States Leadership in Standards Act would:
Click here to read the bill text.
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