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As the US government ratchets up technology export controls, many worry that this will lead to further tensions and decoupling in the relationship. In particular, export controls have threatened to squeeze the space for companies with business in both countries. To help members gain insight into the current US-China technology competition and its possible impact on foreign business in China, AmCham Shanghai is organizing an online briefing by Paul Triolo, Senior Vice President for China and Technology Policy Lead at Albright Stonebridge Group. Mr. Triolo will discuss the trend of rising technological competition between the US and China and answer questions from members.



This webinar is part of the AmCham Shanghai Government Policy Support (GPS) briefing. The GPS series brings together different voices to deep-dive into Chinese government policy and its effects on American companies in China. The policy webinars will focus on China's foreign relations, business in China and regulatory environment in China.

Speakers

  • Paul Triolo (Senior Vice President for China and Technology Policy Lead at Albright Stonebridge Group (ASG))

    Paul Triolo

    Senior Vice President for China and Technology Policy Lead at Albright Stonebridge Group (ASG)

    Paul Triolo is Senior Vice President for China and Technology Policy Lead at ASG. He advises clients in technology, financial services, and other sectors as they navigate complex political and regulatory matters in China and around the world.

    A recognized expert in global technology policy, Mr. Triolo was most recently founder, Practice Head, and Managing Director of the Geo-Technology practice at Eurasia Group. Previously, Mr. Triolo spent more than 25 years in senior positions in the U.S. government, analyzing China's rise as a technology power and advising senior policymakers on a broad set of technology-related issues. At the beginning of his career, he worked as an engineer for a semiconductor testing firm in Silicon Valley.

    Mr. Triolo is frequently quoted on technology policy issues in media outlets including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, the South China Morning Post, and others. He speaks regularly at conferences and has authored many journal articles and book chapters on global technology policy and China-related issues. He also serves as a Senior Advisor at the Paulson Institute and is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

    He received an M.A. in International Relations from the Catholic University and a B.A. in Electrical Engineering from Penn State University.

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