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ALTRUISTIC

APPROACH TO
ALLEVIATE
U.S.– CHINA
TRADE
TENSION
PREPARED BY
BHELINDA RAMADHANI
A1808200

Photo credit: Asia Times


U.S. $1.7 TRILLION ICT INDUSTRY
U.S.
SEMICONDUCTORS
WAR AT THE COST OF U.S. COMPANIES
Cost of uncertainty U.S. Employment in China

Capital expenditure for new establishment logistic and supply chain adjustment

Higher price for U.S. consumers Manufacturing and assembling restructure


DECOUPLING IMPACT
 Tech sales, especially from U.S. to China, and vice
versa
 Market fragmentation

 U.S. Centric or China Centric supply chain

 Data handling & cross-border data flows

 Restructure of manufacturing and assembling

 Geopolitical tension

 Global governance architecture

 Travel and visa issuance

 Encryption
Source: Nikkei Asia
 Vulnerabilities in the global supply chain
Replace rivalry into healthy competition, embrace multi
polarity

STABILIZIN Calling a truce in the ban

G THE
RELATION- Strategic decoupling instead of total decoupling

SHIP International economic cooperation

Work together to reach global goals


R&D invest in
Diverse future Close skill and
forefront tech to
workforce opportunity gaps
boost innovation

RAISE U.S. STEM education


Privacy &
cybersecurity
Global IPR
enforcement
COMPETITI
VENESS High-skilled
immigrants'
Removing barriers Increase access to
to access high-speed internet
policies

Competitive tax
Trust and resiliency
system
Allies and partners
• Fortify collective capabilities with democratic
friends
• Reinvesting treaty alliances
FOREIGN • Deepening partnerships to advanced shared
values in the region that will determine the U.S.
POLICY tech future

Multilateral

Regional
“The United States does need to get tough with China. If
China has its way, it will keep robbing the United States
and American companies of their technology and
intellectual property. It will also keep using subsidies to
give its state-owned enterprises an unfair advantage—
The most effective way to meet that challenge is to build a
united front of U.S. allies and partners to confront
China’s abusive behaviours and human rights
violations, even as we seek to cooperate with Beijing on
issues where our interests converge, such as climate
change, non-proliferation, and global health security.”
THANK
YOU
TERIMA KASIH
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