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25 January 2024

US Seeks To Deter Use of Chinese EV Batteries

Blog
Beijing has criticized as “protectionist” the December 2023 US decision to deny tax credits to electric vehicles equipped with battery minerals or components originating from “Foreign Entities of Concern”; designated countries are China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
24 January 2024

China’s Nuclear Developments Expands Naval and Nuclear Fusion Capabilities

Blog
In 2023 Chinese entities achieved several breakthroughs in the field of nuclear energy, some of which have implications for China’s ongoing effort to expand its naval capabilities.
23 January 2024

Discover insights into National Security and espionage – from Alan Kohler in the State Secrets podcast!

Blog
Pamir President, Alan Kohler shared his insights and experience in global security in a recent interview with renowned weekly podcast State Secrets, from The Cipher Brief.
23 January 2024

US Strengthens Military Ties With Taiwan

Blog
In December 2023, the Biden administration approved its 12th arms sale to Taiwan. President Joe Biden signed measures into law calling for strengthened US military ties with Taiwan.
22 January 2024

Taiwan’s Economic Decoupling From China Gains Traction

Blog
Taiwan’s policy of economic decoupling from China has resulted in the weakening of Taiwan’s economic ties to China, even though China remains Taiwan’s largest export destination and source of imports.
19 January 2024

The risk and opportunity of satellite 5G service

Analyst Papers
Satellite services direct to unmodified 5G smartphones, as well as IoT devices and machines, are in their infancy, but a host of satellite service providers and MNOs view it as the ‘holy grail’ of 100% mobile coverage. However, with this opportunity comes security risks, and may require further de-risking from China and other potentially malicious actors.
19 January 2024

China faces technological self-sufficiency challenges as U.S. tightens export controls on AI-capable chips

Blog
New U.S. rules expand and strengthen existing export restrictions on advanced chips, and particularly those with AI capabilities, as China grapples with developing technological self-sufficiency.
18 January 2024

New Chinese Government Oversight of Pharma and Semiconductors

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 On 1 January China’s new national-level intellectual property (IP) protection policy went into effect, giving local governments more autonomy for IP management and administration, as well as delineating central government responsibilities for IP protection.
17 January 2024

Pamir's John W. Tai interview with Channel News Asia

Blog
John W. Tai - senior advisor at Pamir Consulting and adjunct professor, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University - was recently interviewed by Channel News Asia about issues on relations with US and China and the Taiwan Presidential Elections.
16 January 2024

Pamir Strategic Insights Issue 4: US reaction to Taiwan's Presidential Election

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Washington’s measured response to the results of Taiwan’s presidential election reaffirms US efforts to uphold the status quo vis-à-vis China and Taiwan.
16 January 2024

Pamir Strategic Insights Issue 3: China condemns Taiwan's Presidential Election results

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Beijing’s disinformation campaigns combined with economic and military pressure failed to influence the outcome of Taiwan’s presidential election in favor of the opposition Kuomintang (KMT) party.
16 January 2024

Pamir Strategic Insights Issue 2: Taiwan President-elect's victory formula

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Taiwan Vice President William Lai’s (LAI Ching-te) election victory on 13 January marked the first time since Taiwan started direct presidential elections in 1996 that a party will hold the presidency over three consecutive terms.
11 January 2024

2024 Taiwan Presidential and Legislative Elections Outlook

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Taiwan’s presidential and legislative elections scheduled to take place this coming Saturday are the first set of elections in what will be a “year of elections.”
10 January 2024

Taiwan’s economy with risk exposure in China and cross-Strait tensions are causing concern for Western companies

Blog
Cross-Strait tensions, and the 2024 Taiwan presidential elections, are prompting some Western organizations and investors to diversify away from both Taiwan and China in order to minimize risk exposure to the mainland.
09 January 2024

Pamir Strategic Insights Issue 1: Strategic Outlook 2024: US-China Relations

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US-China strategic competition stands at a critical juncture and is likely to intensify in 2024. 
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