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Event TechnologyUS tech leaders engage with China, while Japan's economic model inspires regional emulation.
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Event Overview
Recent geopolitical and economic discussions highlight the complex global landscape of technology and trade. In one development, former US President Trump brought American tech leaders to Beijing, suggesting a pragmatic approach to US-China interdependence rather than a full decoupling. This move acknowledges the reality of global supply chains and the need to shape terms of engagement. Concurrently, Japan's economic model is being re-examined, potentially inspiring other nations in Southeast Asia. This echoes Malaysia's past "Look East" policy, which drew inspiration from the state-led development of Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. While China previously served as a prominent example of state-led growth, Japan's current economic strategies are again gaining attention. These events underscore the ongoing global competition and cooperation in technology and economic development, with semiconductors being a critical underlying component of these strategic considerations.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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