As the coronavirus stokes anti-China sentiment, will trade barriers with America remain no matter who wins November’s presidential election? Listen to “Checks and Balance”
TAIWANESE FIRM TSMC plans to build a new fab, or computer chip factory, in Arizona. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called the $12bn investment a boost for American “economic independence” amid China’s creeping dominance in tech. A geopolitical tug-of-war is being fought over nanoscopic wafers of silicon.
What do microchips tell us about what’s happening to globalisation? And, as the coronavirus stokes anti-China sentiment, will trade barriers remain no matter who wins November’s election? Tech correspondent Hal Hodson and Soumaya Keynes, our trade editor, join our hosts. Runtime: 37 min
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