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🗓️ 11 March 2024
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In Episode 356 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Paul Triolo, Senior Vice President for China and Technology Policy Lead at Albright Stonebridge Group, where he advises clients in technology, financial services, and other sectors as they navigate complex political and regulatory matters around the world.
This episode was inspired by an article Paul recently published for American Affairs titled “A New Era for the Chinese Semiconductor Industry.” In it, he examines how semiconductor export controls levied by the US Commerce Department have been received in Beijing and how China's domestic semiconductor ecosystem has responded.
Paul and Demetri spend the first hour of the episode assessing the state of the Biden administration’s strategic competition with China in the area of semiconductors. Specifically, they ask (1) what are the administration’s goals, (2) are those goals clear to Western companies that have depended on selling into the Chinese market for a large share of their revenues, (3) and is the administration itself clear on what it wants to accomplish with these efforts?
In the second hour, they examine the fallout from the 2022 and 2023 semiconductor export controls, including some of the unintended consequences that could adversely impact major players in the Western semiconductor ecosystem over the long term. They discuss the Chips Act and whether more needs to be done to support America’s domestic semiconductor industry. They also do a deep dive into China’s response to these measures, including a new top-down approach to industrial policy and fully supporting open-sourced hardware architectures as a way to protect their companies from further restrictions. Lastly, they examine China’s success in electric vehicles and whether this is a harbinger of what could happen in other sectors if American policymakers are not careful.
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Episode Recorded on 03/05//2024
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0:00.0 | What's up everybody? My name is Dimitra Kofinas and you're listening to Hidden Forces, a |
0:05.9 | podcast that inspires investors, entrepreneurs and everyday citizens to challenge consensus |
0:12.4 | narratives and learn how to think critically |
0:14.6 | about the systems of power shaping our world. My guest in this episode of |
0:19.3 | Hidden Forces is Paul Triolo. Paul is Senior Vice President for China and Technology Policy |
0:25.0 | lead at Albright Stonebridge Group, where he advises clients in technology, |
0:29.2 | financial services, and other sectors as they navigate complex political and regulatory matters |
0:35.3 | around the world. This episode was inspired by an article Paul recently |
0:40.0 | published for American Affairs titled A New Era for the Chinese Semiconductor Industry, |
0:45.2 | in which he examines how Semiconductor Export Controls, levied by the U.S. Commerce Department, |
0:50.6 | have been received in Beijing, and how China's domestic chips ecosystem has |
0:54.9 | responded. We spend the first hour assessing the state of the Biden |
0:59.0 | administration's strategic competition with China in the area of semiconductors. |
1:03.6 | Specifically, what the goals of the administration are, |
1:06.8 | whether those goals are clear to Western companies |
1:08.9 | that have depended on selling into the Chinese market |
1:11.7 | for a large share of their revenues and whether the administration |
1:14.8 | itself is clear on what it wants to accomplish with these efforts. |
1:19.3 | In the second hour we examine the fallout from the 2022 and 2023 export controls, including some of the |
1:26.3 | unintended consequences that could adversely impact major players in the Western Chips |
1:30.8 | ecosystem over the long term. |
1:33.2 | We discuss the Chips Act and whether more needs to be done to support America's domestic |
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