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The Economist-Chipping away at China Podcasts

December 2, 2023   1 min   191 words

这篇报道揭示了美国政府在禁止中国获取先进半导体芯片及相关技术方面的决心,通过近两年来实施一系列出口控制。然而,在全球深度互联的经济中建立一个严密的体系难度极大,几乎是不可能完成的任务。成功的关键在于美国的盟友是否支持这一举措。报道以清晰而详尽的方式呈现了这一复杂的问题,强调了全球经济互联度对禁运措施的影响。在全球化时代,单边行动难以解决问题,需要协同努力。这篇报道提醒我们,国际社会应该更加注重协商和合作,共同面对全球性挑战。

The US government is intent on keeping the most advanced semiconductor chips—and the technology required to make them—out of China’s hands. In the last two years a barrage of export controls have been put in place to do this. But creating a watertight system in a deeply interlinked global economy is difficult, verging on impossible. It will only work if America’s allies are on board.

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Hosts: Mike Bird, Tom Lee-Devlin and Alice Fulwood. Guests: Maria Shagina, senior research fellow at the IISS, and Gregory C. Allen, an export controls expert at CSIS.

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