Asia Times - Webinar Series: "Tech Wars: What happens when China strikes back?"
Asia Times Webinar with Semiconductor Industry leader Dr. Handel Jones
"Tech Wars: What happens when China strikes back?"
The United States has cut China off from key technology, including advanced computer chips, semiconductor fabrication equipment and design tools. It has also waged an unprecedented global campaign to keep Huawei, the world's biggest telecom equipment maker, out of key markets.
Will China strike back? What will happen if it does? And what will it mean for high-tech industry and the world economy?
Dr. Handel Jones is the ultimate industry insider, CEO of International Business Strategies, an advisor to CEO's of many of the world's top tech firms from Silicon Valley to Shenzhen.
Moderator: Asia Times Deputy Editor David Goldman.
Asia Times stands apart as the only all-digital, pan-Asian news and analysis site aimed specifically at English-speaking users. It is widely read not only in Asia, but also in Europe and in North America, where nearly half of its readership is based, regarding it as the must-read on Asian politics, business and finance.
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Видео Asia Times - Webinar Series: "Tech Wars: What happens when China strikes back?" канала Asia Times
"Tech Wars: What happens when China strikes back?"
The United States has cut China off from key technology, including advanced computer chips, semiconductor fabrication equipment and design tools. It has also waged an unprecedented global campaign to keep Huawei, the world's biggest telecom equipment maker, out of key markets.
Will China strike back? What will happen if it does? And what will it mean for high-tech industry and the world economy?
Dr. Handel Jones is the ultimate industry insider, CEO of International Business Strategies, an advisor to CEO's of many of the world's top tech firms from Silicon Valley to Shenzhen.
Moderator: Asia Times Deputy Editor David Goldman.
Asia Times stands apart as the only all-digital, pan-Asian news and analysis site aimed specifically at English-speaking users. It is widely read not only in Asia, but also in Europe and in North America, where nearly half of its readership is based, regarding it as the must-read on Asian politics, business and finance.
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If you would like to keep up with everything Asia Times has to offer, sign up for our daily newsletter: http://asiatimes.com/shop/
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