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Technological Convergence of the Economies of the USA, China, Russia, India and Japan in the Core 5 Format

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  • Evgeniy Bryndin

    (Research Center NATURAL INFORMATIC, Novosibirsk, Russia)

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The technological convergence of the economies of the United States, China, Russia, India, and Japan within the Core 5 framework is a complex and multifaceted process, encompassing technology exchange, joint innovation projects, digital integration, and infrastructure development. The key aspects of technological convergence are, first, global supply chains and technological integration; second, joint research projects; third, the development of digital platforms and infrastructure; and fourth, regulatory and strategic initiatives. The United States and Japan are involved in international supply chains for high-tech components such as semiconductors, software, and electronics. Russia is pursuing integration in space and nuclear energy. Through international programs and initiatives, the countries are collaborating in artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, energy-efficient solutions, and cybersecurity. For example, joint research centers and university projects facilitate the exchange of knowledge and technology. Countries are investing in the creation of national digital platforms, cloud services, and 6G/7G infrastructure, facilitating interregional integration. Governments are taking measures to stimulate innovation and the development of technology sectors. Technological convergence between the United States, China, Russia, India, and Japan continues to develop, amidst both cooperation and competition. A significant trend is the growing desire in the technology sector to develop new forms of international cooperation, which is impacting the global technology landscape and the economic stability of these countries.

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  • Evgeniy Bryndin, 2025. "Technological Convergence of the Economies of the USA, China, Russia, India and Japan in the Core 5 Format," Journal of World Economy, Paradigm Academic Press, vol. 4(6), pages 74-82, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:bdz:jouwec:v:4:y:2025:i:6:p:74-82
    DOI: 10.63593/JWE.2025.12.10
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