Please join the Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub on Thursday, June 6, at 9:00 a.m. E.T. for a hybrid conversation on allied solutions to de-risking tech supply chains from Chinese investment.

Evolving policy conversations in the US, Europe, and elsewhere regarding risks to critical supply chains underscore mounting concerns about China’s economic activities worldwide. However, there are differing perceptions between public and private actors in the US as well as allied and partner countries on the nature of such risks and the coercive potential of these economic activities. These differences have inhibited the formulation of a coherent narrative that would be conducive to an allied approach to de-risk tech supply chains.

This public event aims to spur collective action between the United States and government and private sector partners in Europe and the Indo-Pacific.

The event is a continuation of the Global China Hub’s work on tech competition and China’s drive to dominate emerging technologies and relevant supply chains, such as “Financing mechanisms underpinning China’s tech self-reliance,” “Competition and cooperation: Debating a transatlantic de-risking strategy on China,” and “United States – China semiconductor standoff: A supply chain under stress.”

The discussion will take place in person at the Atlantic Council studios and virtually on this event page. You can also view the event on X (Twitter) and Facebook. To RSVP to come in person for the event, please register via the registration box on this page.

Keynote Speakers

Tarun Chhabra
Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Technology and National Security,
National Security Council;
The White House

A conversation with

Kristy Hsu
Director,
Taiwan ASEAN Studies Center;
Chung Hua Institution for Economic Research, Taiwan

Moderated by

Opening remarks by

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