Deglobalization Round-Up: September 15
September 15, 2023SK Hynix in geopolitical crosshairs, Japanese medical equipment makers feel the pressure too move manufacturing to China, Tokyo tries to devise a strategy to combat economic coercion, and a US Congressional delegation hawkish on China got a “sometimes-cool” reception on Wall Street.
The Week That’s Done: Can Europe de-risk its China ties?
April 9, 2023Europe says it's de-risking its relations with Beijing; Macron's China visit suggests otherwise. Meanwhile, Washington wants to build an anti-coercion coalition—but doing so demands a strong industrial base and there, trends aren't looking so hot. Plus, lithium is the new coal by one count, mineral M&A deals heat up, and the US still needs to refill the strategic petroleum reserve.
The Lesson of Pelosi’s Taiwan Visit: Win The Production Battle, Win the War
August 23, 2022Positioning for the industrial competition at hand will require the US national security community to recognize that today's geopolitical contest may not be fought with missiles. Except, that is, as it applies to where those missiles are made. This is a war to be won on the factory floor. And it started long before Pelosi’s Taiwan visit.