Start Date: 10/2/2024 5:30 PM EDT
End Date: 10/2/2024 6:30 PM EDT
Venue Name: In Person - Ernest & Young LLP
Location:
1101 New York Ave NW # 300
Room 02.1015 A&B
Washington, DC United States 20005
Organization Name:
WIIT
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Semiconductors have gained significant geopolitical and diplomatic relevance. As a result, countries with substantial semiconductor manufacturing capabilities, like the USA, China, Taiwan, and South Korea, have gained significant leverage in international diplomacy. The possession of technology for producing advanced chips can be easily turned into a military and economic power.
The panel discussion will focus on how chip diplomacy is viewed as a concept, how has it evolved, and the future of the technologies involved. How does the intersection of advanced manufacturing affect the industry? Are there lessons learned already that should be kept at the front of mind for trade practitioners across government and the private sector alike?
Panelists:
- Michael McKeon - Senior Manager for Government Affairs, ASML
- Luke Myers - Semiconductor Team Lead, International Trade Administration’s Industry and Analysis
- Lotta Danielsson - VP of Taiwan US Business Council
- Syed Faizal - Minister of Economics, Embassy of Malaysia
Moderated by Elizabeth Kosobucki - Director, Trade Policy Strategy, Ford Motor Company
Reception to follow the discussion.
This event is Off The Record!