Tag Archives: US-China relations

Dr Andy Xie shared in latest SCMP article: Fallout of US-China chip war could be global overcapacity across industries

Dr Andy Xie

Dr Andy Xie, in his latest SCMP article, warns that the ongoing chip war between the US and China could have a global fallout, resulting in overcapacity and price wars across industries. China’s push for semiconductor self-sufficiency could lead to an oversupply of chips and lower prices. He further suggests that if China faces obstacles […]

Winston Ma: Blockchain and Web3 – Building the Cryptocurrency, Privacy, and Security Foundations of the Metaverse

Winston Ma

Winston Ma, co-author of “Blockchain and Web3: Building the Cryptocurrency, Privacy, and Security Foundations of the Metaverse” and contributor to “The China Questions 2” shares his findings about recent developments in blockchain technology and US-China relations, in his recent keynote. Winston Ma is an investor, attorney, author, and adjunct professor in the global digital economy. He […]

Winston Ma – Blockchain, Digital Currency, and the Post-20th Party Congress US-China Tech Race

Winston Ma

Winston Ma, author of The Hunt for Unicorns, The Digital War, and Blockchain and Web3, shared his insights on blockchain, digital currency, and the post-20th Party Congress US-China tech race at his recent presentation at Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard University. Learn more about it here. Winston Ma is an investor, attorney, author, and adjunct […]

Dr Andy Xie: The Trojan horse threat behind China’s tutoring and tech crackdown amid US rivalry

Dr Andy Xie

In a recent opinion piece for SCMP, Dr Andy Xie discussed the continuing China-US rivalry, how both industries are becoming more powerful and more. Here are some highlights: Beijing is cracking down on tutoring businesses in its latest move to reshape China’s economy. Internet companies have also been under scrutiny for some time. Many actions fall […]

Winston Ma: Digital War – How China’s Tech Power Shapes the Future of AI, Blockchain, & Cyberspace

Winston Ma

Mr. Winston Ma spoke at the virtual program hosted by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations recently, where he explored how China’s innovation ecosystem drives next generation unicorns and its young netizens participate in the evolving digital economy, and what emerging markets can learn from China as they dive headlong into the mobile-first economy. Watch the […]

Covid-19 market bubbles, a creation of the distorted global economy, cannot last

Dr Andy Xie

Dr Andy Xie, renowned economist, opined that despite the Fed’s best efforts, such asset bubbles cannot be sustained. Could political instability in the US be the shock that deflates the bubbles? A bubble usually ends with a shock, such as an accounting scandal or rising interest rates. So much helicopter money may indeed lead to […]

Dr Andy Xie: The US-China technology war is about to burst the tech bubble

Dr Andy Xie

In his recent article published in SCMP, Dr Andy Xie, renowned economist warned that the US-China technology war is about to burst the tech bubble. China is an economy that overinvests, while the US overconsumes: a marriage of convenience allowed these two one-legged individuals to lean on each other and keep their balance. But as […]

Peter G. de Krassel, US-China Relations Expert, Joins Speakers Connect

Peter G. de Krassel

We at Speakers Connect are proud to present US-China relations expert Peter G. de Krassel. With over four decades of experience in business, Peter has an extensive background on American and Chinese corporate business interest. He has been n attorney, banker, political activist, consultant, entertainment industry executive, columnist, real estate broker, photographer, book author and […]

Prof Ann Lee: Will China’s Economy Collapse?

Prof Ann Lee

Prof Ann Lee, in her new book, “Will China’s Economy Collapse?” addresses a key question that China watchers and economists have been asking for more than two decades. Between ballooning debt to GDP ratios, overinvestment in the property market, and industrial overcapacity, the uneven structure of China’s economic growth provides plenty of reasons for concern. […]