The U.S.-China technology war has brought decoupling between the two big powers. Both sides are bracing for losses in the technological and industrial sectors. However, China’s losses are significantly greater than those of the United States, a report by a research institute of Peking University reveals. A Jan. 31 report by Peking University’s International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), published on its official site, said that China still has a long way to go toward being a technologically powerful country, and the United States still leads the world in technology, both horizontally and vertically. However, Peking University canceled the academic survey on Feb. 4 due to the authorities’ hefty censorship. Its standpoint, different from the official one, has already drawn public attention. Storm Media Ltd., based in Taiwan, used a screenshot of part of the report in its Feb. 3 report. Ji Lin, a Japanese current affairs commentator and software development …