This podcast explores the Biden administration's revised semiconductor export controls aimed at China. Although these measures are touted as stronger than previous ones, the panelists contend that they are ultimately ineffective due to various loopholes and a slow, methodical process that allows China to stockpile resources and evade restrictions. The conversation delves into the strategic assumptions behind the Biden administration's strategy, emphasizing the importance of cooperation with allies and input from the industry—factors that have hindered swift action. The panelists also speculate on how a potential Trump administration might take a more aggressive, unilateral stance, which could lead to a greater impact but risk alienating allies.
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