11
January 2023
Past Event
Competing with China with Chips: US Microelectronics Supplies during a Trade War

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Competing with China with Chips: US Microelectronics Supplies during a Trade War

Past Event
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January 11, 2023
JINHUA, CHINA - FEBRUARY 22: A robotic arm is seen on the assembly line of computer at a computer manufacturing enterprise set up by Tsinghua Tongfang Co., Ltd on February 22, 2022 in Jinhua, Zhejiang Province of China. (Photo by Hu Xiaofei/VCG via Getty Images)
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A robotic arm on the assembly line at a chip factory in Zhejiang, China, on February 22, 2022. (Hu Xiaofei/VCG via Getty Images)
11
January 2023
Past Event

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Speakers:
Neal Anderson

Strategy Lead, Semiconductor Market, Chemours

Rich Ashooh

Vice President, Global Government Affairs, Lam Research

Travis Kelly

President and CEO, Isola Group and Chairman, Printed Circuit Board Association of America

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Bryan Clark

Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Defense Concepts and Technology

Microelectronics are increasingly central to the military and economic competition between the United States and China. With the CHIPS and Science Act and its recent export controls, Washington is going on offense to improve US microelectronics resilience and undermine Beijing’s access to leading-edge semiconductors. But US government efforts do not reach every link in the microelectronics supply chain, leaving US military and national security systems dependent on overseas sources for key components and processes.

Please join Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Bryan Clark for a discussion on strengthening the US microelectronics supply chain with Neal Anderson of Chemours, Rich Ashooh of LAM Research, and Travis Kelly of the Isola Group. 

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