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May 6, 2026|Reports & Briefings

The Hamilton Index, 2026: Industry Visualizations

This visualization tool breaks down the Hamilton Index dataset at the industry level and for the composite Hamilton Index, showing the state of global competition from 1995 through 2022 in terms of market share and relative performance (LQ).

May 6, 2026|Reports & Briefings

The Hamilton Index, 2026: Country Visualizations

This data visualization tool profiles countries and multinational groupings based on their relative performance and market shares in Hamilton industries.

May 6, 2026|Reports & Briefings

The Hamilton Index, 2026: Momentum Visualizations

This visualization tool benchmarks nations’ progress over time in Hamilton industries by weighing changes in their gross value-added output and relative specialization.

May 6, 2026|Reports & Briefings

The Hamilton Index, 2026: China’s Dominance in Advanced Industries Is Growing

China now produces nearly one-quarter of global output in the 10 advanced industries that make up ITIF’s Hamilton Index, outpacing all other nations. America and the West must recognize that China’s gains are coming at the expense of their techno-economic and national power.

May 4, 2026|Blogs

States Should Learn From Each Other to Close Cybersecurity Gaps

Cyberattacks are rising across state and local governments, and the blog recommends that all states adopt coordinated strategies, clear standards, and stronger cyber capabilities to close security gaps and improve resilience.

May 4, 2026|Reports & Briefings

US Technology Companies Should Keep Operating in China

When U.S. technology companies compete in China, they capture revenue, learn technologies and trends from a critical market, and extend U.S.-built ecosystems. Forcing them out of China would weaken U.S. global competitiveness and give Chinese firms greater scale to shape technology ecosystems.

May 4, 2026|Blogs

Fact of the Week: China Is the Source of 30 Percent of New Innovative Drugs Produced Globally

In 2024, researchers and scientists in China were responsible for developing more than 1,250 new drugs, more than the EU and just slightly less than the United States, which developed 1,440. In total, China developed 30 percent of the world's new innovative drugs.

May 1, 2026|Blogs

E-Commerce Is Fighting Retail Crime—Governments Should Do More

Organized retail crime is increasingly exploiting e-commerce platforms, and while companies like Amazon and eBay are investing in detection and transparency, governments must strengthen law enforcement and coordination to effectively combat these organized criminal networks.

May 1, 2026|Testimonies & Filings

Comments to the European Commission Regarding Proposed Measures for Google Search Data Sharing

ITIF submits that the Commission’s proposed measures go well beyond what should be necessary for Google to comply with the DMA and will harm consumers and chill innovation in search.

April 30, 2026|Blogs

Creative Destruction With Compassionate Support, or a Null Set?

Creative destruction drives growth but displaces workers. Governments shouldn’t stop it; they should support workers through the transition. The Nordic model shows it’s possible.

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