What if, at the dawn of Japan’s entry into the U.S. auto market, the U.S. government had simply banned the import of vehicles from that country? How different would America—and the global economy—be today?

Such a scenario isn’t so different from what the U.S. is doing now to tech built by companies in China, first hardware and now software.

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This post first appeared on wsj.com

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