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U.S. economic leadership

Beyond the Blame Game: De-risking Through Strengthened Asia-Pacific Cooperation

Beyond the Blame Game: De-risking Through Strengthened Asia-Pacific Cooperation

By Siwei Huang
Strategic competition with China is of vital national interest to the United States, and that is precisely why feedback from Asian allies and partners matters.

The Missing Links in US Chip Policy

The Missing Links in US Chip Policy

By Young-sun Park
Like it or not, the semiconductor industry is globalized. Washington’s strategy must reflect this reality by elevating coordination with democratic partners.
Biden Avoids Trade Deals While Promising a Better Economic Relationship With Asia

Biden Avoids Trade Deals While Promising a Better Economic Relationship With Asia

By Josh Boak
With IPEF, the U.S. administration is hoping to sidestep domestic politics while addressing issues such as supply chains and climate change.

Biden’s Goal for Xi Meeting: Get China-US Communications Back to Normal

Biden’s Goal for Xi Meeting: Get China-US Communications Back to Normal

By Aamer Madhani and Colleen Long
“We’re not trying to decouple from China,” the U.S. president insisted, “but what we’re trying to do is change the relationship for the better.”

Indo-Pacific Biden­omics: The Emergence of a New Economic Order

Indo-Pacific Biden­omics: The Emergence of a New Economic Order

By Erin Murphy
The upcoming APEC summit in San Francisco will be a visible culmination of the work that has gone into making economic engagement the leading edge of diplomacy.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity Reaches Supply Chain Agreement

Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity Reaches Supply Chain Agreement

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
That IPEF member countries have come so far since the group's establishment a year ago suggests that there is a near unanimous view about supply chain vulnerabilities.

The US Indo-Pacific Strategy’s Weakest Link

The US Indo-Pacific Strategy’s Weakest Link

By Guy C. Charlton and Xiang Gao
U.S. involvement in the region needs a larger economic component – an area where U.S. policy used to be strong.
China Tensions Are Deepening South Korea-US Economic Coordination

China Tensions Are Deepening South Korea-US Economic Coordination

By Hae Kyung Ahn
The recent Asian Leadership Conference emphasized the importance of South Korea-U.S. cooperation on supply chains, new technology, and economic resilience.

Will IPEF Help the US Counter China?

Will IPEF Help the US Counter China?

By Dingding Chen and Yingfan Chen
It is uncertain whether the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework can succeed in reshaping China’s economic influence in Asia.

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