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The China Business Review podcast brings you analysis and commentary on the US-China relationship from think tanks, government, and business.

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The China Business Review podcast brings you analysis and commentary on the US-China relationship from think tanks, government, and business.

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English


Episodes
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What unexpected midterm results mean for China policy

11/16/2022
It’s been just over a week since election day in the United States, and the results are not quite final but coming into sight. Democrats will keep the Senate, potentially even gaining a seat depending on a runoff election in Georgia next month. As votes continue to be tallied across the country, Republicans are one […]

Duration:00:11:32

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How much does China spend on industrial policy?

8/1/2022
From funding for domestic chip manufacturing making its way through the US government right now to China’s subsidization of industries it views as strategic, industrial policy is an important aspect of understanding today’s intersection of business and government. But just how much do countries spend on industrial policy? It turns out, although lots of research […]

Duration:00:24:29

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What does the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity actually entail?

6/28/2022
Last year, President Biden announced that the United States would be exploring the development of an Indo-Pacific economic framework. The announcement was made during a virtual East Asia Summit back in October. That framework, known as IPEF, was officially launched last month. Over the intervening seven months, bits of information and broad concepts about IPEF […]

Duration:00:19:16

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What does the future of US-China decoupling look like?

5/5/2022
The phrase “decoupling” is used frequently in the context of the US-China tech relationship, but what precisely does it mean? Just how coupled are the United States’ and China’s tech ecosystems and how is that relationship changing? And what does the future hold for those interconnections? We talk with Jon Bateman, a fellow in the […]

Duration:00:23:38

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Does China’s protected home market bolster its firms abroad?

1/10/2022
It’s hard to get into any conversation about competition with China without addressing whether competition in a particular industry is fair. Do foreign companies in China and Chinese companies in foreign markets play by the same rules? In a report from Rhodium Group released last spring, Dr. Agatha Kratz and her colleagues took a look […]

Duration:00:26:33

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The forces driving industrial automation in China

1/4/2022
By 2016, China had the world's largest stock of operational robots. This was a massive increase since 2010, when it trailed, Japan, the United States, Germany, and South Korea. To learn why and how China is automating so quickly, I spoke with Dr. Hongbin Li, Co-Director of the Stanford Center for China's Economy and Institutions (SCCEI), who studies trade, technology, labor, and management in China.

Duration:00:13:09

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What falling bilateral tech FDI means for companies

10/26/2021
Between 2016 and 2020, technology-related foreign direct investment between the United States and China has fallen by 96%, according to research from Bain & Company. In a section of the company’s annual Technology Report, Karen Harris coauthored a piece about how US-China FDI in technology has plummeted and how that decoupling will affect companies moving […]

Duration:00:25:13

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What should we make of China’s CPTPP bid?

10/7/2021
More than four years after the United States pulled out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which eventually became the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), China has applied to join. Is the bid sincere or viable?

Duration:00:20:06

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How the digital yuan could change China’s payment landscape

7/28/2021
China has been doing public testing for its new digital currency, called the digital yuan or Digital Currency Electronic Payment. The introduction of the digital money, issued by the People’s Bank of China, has significant implications for the future of China’s payment economy and services like WeChat Pay and AliPay. To talk more about the […]

Duration:00:28:59

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How China’s data privacy regime affects companies

7/9/2021
After a crackdown on ride-hailing app Didi over issues of mishandling of users’ sensitive data, China’s rules and regulations around data privacy are becoming a major focus for companies. So what does the landscape of China’s data privacy rules look like? And what do US companies need to know to ensure they don’t run afoul […]

Duration:00:14:33

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Industry’s bone to pick with the ICTS supply chain order

5/18/2021
An interim final rule giving the commerce secretary sweeping powers to block transactions in the ICT space that pose a threat to national security has been in effect since late March, but its origins go back to the Trump administration. Since 2019, companies have been pleading with the Department of Commerce to provide more clarity […]

Duration:00:09:48

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How can the United States compete with China on semiconductors?

4/2/2021
You’re probably using a semiconductor right now to listen to this podcast, on your computer or smartphone. These chips are increasingly critical to a large sector of the global economy and countries including the United States and China are working to ensure access to them. How are they going about securing those supply chains and […]

Duration:00:21:15

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A look at China’s recent spate of bond defaults

1/22/2021
In 2020, around 40 Chinese companies defaulted on bonds worth $30 billion, which amounts to a 14% higher amount than in 2019, according to a Bloomberg analysis. At the end of last year, there were a number of fairly high profile and also unexpected bond defaults in mainland China. So we figured it’d be prudent […]

Duration:00:12:20

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Is the BRI debt trap diplomacy? And how can the US compete with it?

12/18/2020
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is China’s globe-spanning plan for infrastructure construction and development. The Chinese government describes it as a effort “to enhance regional connectivity and embrace a brighter future together.” More skeptical voices would describe it as a textbook exercise in debt trap diplomacy, straddling developing countries with unsustainable debt to create […]

Duration:00:24:35

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What Trump and Biden offer on China

11/3/2020
With the election getting down to the wire, Anna Ashton, senior director of government affairs at the US-China Business Council, gives us her quick take on the Republican and Democratic approaches to addressing concerns related to China.

Duration:00:07:03

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What Trump and Biden offer on China

11/3/2020
With the election getting down to the wire, Anna Ashton, senior director of government affairs at the US-China Business Council, gives us her quick take on the Republican and Democratic approaches to addressing concerns related to China. Further reading: Anna Ashton: Republicans and Democrats Release Separate Sweeping Proposals for Managing the US-China Relationship Allie Klein: How […]

Duration:00:07:03

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The national security “toolbox” to counter China

9/26/2020
National security concerns have come to the forefront of US policy toward China, including when it comes to issues formerly considered to be confined to the trade sphere. Ajay Kuntamukkala, Partner at Hogan Lovells, walks us through what tools the
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How important are Chinese students to the US education system?

9/9/2020
Chinese students in the United States contribute around $15 billion a year to the American economy. But Chinese students now face a range of hurdles, from visa restrictions to currency fluctuations to the fallout of increased bilateral tensions. We speak
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What’s going on with the Phase One deal?

8/19/2020
Hot and cold rhetoric surrounding the Phase One deal has sent mixed signals about the future of the US-China trade relationship. With Phase One now officially in effect for six months, I spoke with our own USCBC analysts Jack Kamensky,
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What role does China play in US politics?

8/5/2020
From its role as a punching bag in the presidential race to it being the target of executive, legislative, and judicial actions, China looms large in American politics. In 2020, that presence is overwhelmingly a negative one. Recent polling from