China, Semiconductors and Global Competition

April 11, 2022 - 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm
Jimmy Goodrich (Vice President for Global Policy, Semiconductor Industry Association)
Jimmy Goodrich (Vice President for Global Policy, Semiconductor Industry Association)

Semiconductors are a critical technology, powering everything from telecommunications to cars to defense systems. Critically, the innovative nature of the semiconductor industry relies on a deeply globalized supply chain in which the U.S. and Taiwan play outsized roles. 

Critically, China is investing heavily to bolster its own semiconductor industry, and the U.S. government is similarly preparing efforts to support the industry as it seeks to retain its historic technological leadership.

Dr. Denis Simon (Duke University) will moderation the China Innovation Series 2022.

If you need a disability-related accommodation, please contact: Xiaojuan Ping (xiaojuan.ping@duke.edu) by April 4, 2022.

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apsi@duke.edu

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Unit

  • Duke University Center for International and Global Studies
  • Asian/Pacific Studies Institute