A group of tech experts is calling for “some degree of bifurcation” between the U.S. and Chinese tech sectors, according to a report obtained by Axios. The report, titled “Asymmetric Competition: A Strategy for China & Technology,” was authored by a group of 15 tech industry executives, investors, and China experts, known as China Strategy Group, that was formed in July last year. “America’s technological leadership is fundamental to its security, prosperity, and democratic way of life. But this vital advantage is now at risk, with China surging to overtake the United States in critical areas,” the report warned. The Group is co-chaired by Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google, and Jared Cohen, CEO of Jigsaw, a tech incubator created by Google. Other members include Elizabeth Economy, a senior fellow for China studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and Stanford University’s Hoover Institution; and Richard Fontaine, CEO of the …