The United States wants China out of the ICTS supply chain and has taken steps to do just that: export controls, import prohibitions, and restrictions on doing business with individual companies. These rules affect semiconductors, drones, connected vehicles, and AI engineers around the world. What might be coming next? Is there a better way to counteract national security threats? How can we best respond to a constantly changing regulatory landscape?
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Jennifer Riccardi, senior trade advisor of the EU delegation to the U.S., moderated a conversation with heavy-hitting experts in global trade and diplomacy, including Amit Elazari, co-founder & CEO of OpenPolicy, Joe Merrill, former U.S. diplomat and founder of OpenTeams, and Hua Wang executive director of Global Innovation Forum. The panel focused on barriers to trade, current policy hurdles to trade between the EU and the U.S., and the current geopolitical state of play.