February 25, 2022

Podcast: U.S. Economic Relationship with China and Reshoring Manufacturing Capabilities

The Eyes on Washington Podcast Special Miniseries: The NDAA
Dan Sennott, Nasim Fussell and Chris DeLacy

In the second episode of our Eyes on Washington Podcast Special Miniseries about the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), National Security attorney Dan Sennott is joined by Public Policy attorneys Nasim Fussell and Chris DeLacy. Their conversation hones in on the economic relationship between the United States and China, its history, the current state of affairs and what’s on the horizon for the two countries. They spend time discussing a number of past and current efforts taken by U.S. government entities to address competition with China, including the CHIPS Act, which was passed via the NDAA and authorizes funding to develop the U.S. semiconductor manufacturing industrial base. The group also touches on additional legislation related to China including, the United States Innovation and Competition Act (USICA) and the America Competes Act.

This Eyes on Washington Podcast Special Miniseries breaks down the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which is the yearly authorization of funding and policy for the entire Department of Defense (DoD). Hosted by attorney Dan Sennott, this miniseries delves deep into the Fiscal Year 2022 (FY22) NDAA, its wide-reaching provisions, policy initiatives and the associated laws being passed in Congress. In each episode of this miniseries, Holland & Knight attorneys will tackle specific topics and themes in the FY22 NDAA.

Listen to Part 1: NDAA Introduction and Overview of FY22 Themes »
Listen to Part 3: FY22 NDAA Cybersecurity Provisions and Acquisition Reform »
Listen to Part 4: A Look Ahead at U.S. National Security »

 

 

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