Reducing dependence on China seems to be an imperative for developed countries. "The agreements that were reached seem to be part of a complex policy aimed at limiting Chinese technological progress, alongside increasingly evident efforts to revise U.S. supply chains in favor of friendly countries, so-called friendshoring," explains Andrea Noris in his recent article for ISPI (Institute for International Policy Studies).
Recent events put the $580 billion industry at the center of geopolitical issues. To learn more read the full article at the following link:
Chips, markets and geopolitics
Andrea Noris
a.noris@bmvinternational.com