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    Explore "chinese regulations" with insightful episodes like "Dan Wang on China's Mission to Be a World Leader in Semiconductors" and "The unravelling of the Ant IPO" from podcasts like ""Odd Lots" and "Behind the Money"" and more!

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    Dan Wang on China's Mission to Be a World Leader in Semiconductors

    Dan Wang on China's Mission to Be a World Leader in Semiconductors

    We've been talking a lot on the podcast about semiconductors. The stumble of Intel. The general troubles with US manufacturing, and, of course, the rise of TSMC. But, for a long time, the Chinese government has endeavored to build a successful homegrown and world-leading chip industry. On this episode, we speak with Dan Wang, a tech analyst at Gavekal Dragonomics. He discusses the state of the domestic industry, as well as broader lessons on Chinese tech and business after a year of extraordinary disruption.

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    The unravelling of the Ant IPO

    The unravelling of the Ant IPO

    The IPO of Jack Ma's Ant Group would have been the largest in history: it was expected to raise $37bn at a valuation of $316bn. But just days before the stock market listing, China called it off. The FT's Ryan McMorrow and Hudson Lockett report on what led to Beijing pulling the plug, and what it means for China's private sector. Further reading: 'The party is pushing back': why Beijing reined in Jack Ma and Ant.


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