
Martin Chorzempa
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Dec 9, 2024 |
piie.com | Jeffrey J. Schott |Mary E. Lovely |Martin Chorzempa |Antonio Calcara |Luis Simón |Lukas Spielberger
Please join us online for a half-day conference, jointly organized by the Peterson Institute for International Economics and the Centre for Security, Diplomacy, and Strategy at the Brussels School of Governance. This event will explore US and EU alignment on China through a series of engaging sessions:9:05–10:00 am | US-EU alignment on trade in technology products and servicesFeaturing:Jeffrey J.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
piie.com | Martin Chorzempa |Mary E. Lovely |Adam Posen |Karen Dynan |David Wilcox
The Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) with the China Finance 40 Forum (CF40), a leading independent think tank in China and longstanding PIIE partner in deepening US-China understanding, hold the seventh China Economic Forum on December 12, 2024.
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Jul 5, 2023 |
piie.com | Martin Chorzempa
Body Export controls have become one of the most contentious battlegrounds in US-China technology competition. US semiconductor export controls aimed at China, however, have also embroiled allies such as South Korea. These controls largely do not affect Korean firms' chip sales to China, but Korean firms are vulnerable because they have large chip production facilities in China, which make around 40 percent of the memory chips for these firms.
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Jun 29, 2023 |
asiatimes.com | Martin Chorzempa
After a record-breaking wave of new sanctions on Russia, a longstanding debate on whether the overuse of sanctions “endangers the dollar’s reign” has resurfaced. There is no easy answer, as the basic premise of whether sanctions are being overused is subjective and depends as much on politics as economics.
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Jun 28, 2023 |
eastasiaforum.org | Martin Chorzempa |Nick Mulder |Gary Clyde Hufbauer |Martina Baradel
Author: Martin ChorzempaAfter a record-breaking wave of new sanctions on Russia, a longstanding debate on whether the overuse of sanctions ‘endangers the dollar’s reign’ has resurfaced. There is no easy answer, as the basic premise of whether sanctions are being overused is subjective and depends as much on politics as economics.
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