Where the next billion creatives will come from
Briefly

In her 2015 interview, Fiorina stated, 'I will tell you that yeah, the Chinese can take a test, but what they can't do is innovate. They are... stealing our intellectual property.'
The Financial Times reported that corporate espionage from China is estimated to cost the U.S. between $225-600 billion yearly, highlighting severe competition.
China Daily claims, 'China will lead the world as a global leader in science and technology by 2030,' despite differing views on their innovation capabilities.
The article notes a 'creativity turn in the Global South' where Indigenous innovators are seen as key to development, challenging the perception of imitation.
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