CHIPS USA - Rethinking the Global Supply Chain and Semiconductor Manufacturing
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical issue of semiconductor chip production and its impact on global supply chains in this insightful panel discussion from the 2022 Aspen Ideas Festival. Delve into Intel's ambitious plan to invest in new manufacturing facilities in Ohio and its potential effects on American manufacturing. Gain valuable insights from industry leaders and policymakers as they discuss key challenges, lessons learned, and the broader implications for businesses and consumers worldwide. Examine topics such as national security, US competitiveness, protectionism, inflation, and the rebalancing of supply chains. Understand the complex relationship between the US, China, and Taiwan in the semiconductor industry, and learn about the bipartisan efforts to address these critical issues. Discover how this conversation intersects with broader themes of energy infrastructure, climate change, and geopolitical events like the situation in Ukraine.
Syllabus
Intro
Delayed groundbreaking ceremony
Importance of supply chain
Time is of the essence
Why do you need 20 billion in subsidies
National security
US competitiveness
Protectionism
Rebalancing the Supply Chain
Inflation
Increasing Demand
China Taiwan
Taiwan Semiconductor
Do we use Chinese chips
What are the issues in the House
The Christmas Tree Effect
China Policy
Bipartisan Product
Energy Infrastructure and Climate
Ukraine
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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