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Fusion is a field where you can't have the "statup mindset": investments are in hundreds of millions and take at best a decade (and most likely two) to pay off. That's one field where it can't go anywhere without public funding.
It is very possible that China gets there first, considering how ridiculous western fusion efforts have been.
We've proved we can do fusion, but we're still at the stage of just having singular reactions. None of these are power stations with a continuous flow of output, and they're not even close to being so.
I know. But we know it is "just" an engineering problem which can be solved at a high cost.