China’s new laws on supply chain security will have a global impact | DW News
Just days before a high-stakes Trump–Xi summit, Beijing has moved to armor-plate its economy against Western pressure, while increasing the squeeze on Europe to pick a side. From laws making it harder for Western firms to de-couple to blocking Meta’s takeover of AI start-up Manus, China is forcing companies into a stark choice: stay and comply, or risk exclusion from the world’s second-largest market. Is China still integrating with the global economy, or reshaping it around itself? We break down the elements and provide an informed look-ahead, with input from experts.
Chapters:
0:00 DW Business’ Clifford Coonan on “decoupling”, China blocking Meta’s takeover of Manus
1:47 China defines AI as part of national security
2.07 Natixis’ Alicia Garcia Herrero on how China is clamping down on tech
2.49 West is trying to decouple from China
4.01 Rebecca Arcesati at Merics on broad scope of tough new Chinese laws
4.47 EU-China trade relationship very lopsided. New IIA plans aim to boost Europe.
6.20 Alicia Garcia Herrero on China pushing back
7.17 Jens Eskelund, EU Chamber, on new laws encouraging complexity
8.41 Jens Eskelund on exit bans
10.33 Rebecca Arcesati: security and resilence come first, economy second in China
11.14 Foreign investment is welcome, but only on China’s terms
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