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SUPPLY CHAIN SECURITY: WHERE THE GLOBAL POLICYMAKING COMMUNITY IS HEADING

Andy Keiser, Principal, Navigators Global

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses began re-examining their supply chains. Relatedly, nations around the world began re-examining their bilateral relationship with China - policymakers took a hard look at the national and economic security risk of reliance on untrustworthy partners for critical components in key industries and technologies such as telecommunications infrastructure, semiconductors, software applications, cameras, drones, computers and mobile devices. And they are considering industrial policy to support the domestic capacity of these and related industries. This session will provide an overview of those supply chain security efforts in global capitals, and where things go from here.

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