
Reva Goujon
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Dec 27, 2024 |
foreignaffairs.com | Reva Goujon
A sense that global technology competition is becoming a zero-sum game, and that the remainder of the twenty-first century will be made in the winner’s image, pervades in Washington, Beijing, and boardrooms worldwide. This angst feeds ambitious industrial policies, precautionary regulations, and multibillion-dollar investments.
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Dec 17, 2024 |
foreignaffairs.com | Daniel Rosen |Reva Goujon |Logan G. Wright
The China that President-elect Donald Trump will face in 2025 is fundamentally different than the one he encountered when his first administration began in 2017, or even the one with which he negotiated a trade deal near the end of his term. Now, for the first time in more than four decades, China’s share of the world economy is shrinking—it peaked at just above 18 percent of global GDP in 2021 and stands at around 16 percent today.
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Nov 6, 2023 |
rhg.com | Reva Goujon |Jan-Peter Kleinhans
The United States is asserting its role as the de facto regulator of the global semiconductor industry in a new tranche of rules released October 17.
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Aug 11, 2023 |
rhg.com | Reva Goujon |Charlie Vest |Thilo Hanemann
After years of policy signaling and debate, this week the White House released an executive order to create new regulations on certain outbound investment transactions to China. The Treasury Department concurrently issued an advance notice of proposed rulemaking that outlines their thinking on implementation and aims to elicit public feedback.
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